LABETALOL HCL 4 ML
Labetalol HCL-4ml is a member of the beta-blocking agent class of antihypertensive medications used to treat severe hypertension (high blood pressure). Moreover, Labebet 5 mg/ml Injection 4 ml is used to manage hypertension during anaesthesia and pregnancy.
Labetalol HCL – 4ml contains labetalol that works by blocking the receptors in the circulatory system and helps in decreasing the blood pressure in the blood vessels. It helps in lowering the blood pressure to normal whenever it gets high.
This medication can only be taken when prescribed by a medical health professional.
Uses of Labetalol HCL – 4ml
it is used in lowering the blood pressure and reducing the risk of heart disease.
How to Use Labetalol HCL – 4ml
This medication is only to be used by a healthcare professional, so you should never self-administer this injection because improper use can lead to serious complications.
This includes labetalol, which blocks the circulatory system’s receptors and lowers blood pressure in the blood vessels, bringing the blood pressure down to normal.
Keep in a cool temperature
Since this prescription is used in an emergency when blood pressure rises, it is impossible to overdose. However, if you experience extreme hypotension, you can contact your healthcare professional.
No Interaction
Avoid Alcohol
It should be used in pregnancy while delivering it control the blood pressure.
It may be dangerous to take this drug without first consulting your doctor because it could be passed on to the child. If you are nursing a baby, please be sure to speak with your doctor before taking this prescription.
Not Safe
It is used for those above 18 years old only.
No
Anti-Hypertensives
One of the adverse effects of this drug is postural hypotension, which occurs when blood pressure suddenly drops and causes lightheadedness.
You should speak with your healthcare provider about the possibility of erectile dysfunction caused by this injection.
The affected area may experience irritation and rash, but if the rash worsens after a week, see your doctor.
Although it is safe, you should check your blood sugar levels frequently since diabetes patients are more likely to experience the warning signs of low blood pressure.