Uses / Indications:
Breaze-FX Tablet is prescribed to treat and prevent the following conditions:
1. Allergies in the nose and lungs
Hay fever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis
Allergies that last all year (perennial allergic rhinitis)
Itchy eyes, sneezing, a runny nose, and stuffy nose
2. Breathing problems and asthma
Preventing asthma caused by allergies
Relief from coughing, wheezing, and tightness in the chest
3. Other Allergic Conditions
Dust, pet dander, or pollutants can induce allergies.
Urticaria (chronic skin hives that itch and turn red)
Cough and throat irritation from allergies
Pregnancy interaction:
pregnancy: When a doctor prescribes Breaze-FX, it is usually safe to use during pregnancy. Studies on animals and people have demonstrated that using it at the appropriate doses does not hurt the fetus.
But only use it when you really need it, especially in the first trimester.
Breastfeeding: Montelukast is safe; however, fexofenadine may get into breast milk in small amounts. In general, it is safe to use while breastfeeding as long as a doctor is watching over you.
Fertility: There is no proof that either component affects fertility.
➡️ If you are pregnant, nursing, or trying to get pregnant, you should always talk to your doctor before taking Breaze-FX.
Expert advice:
For optimal effects, use Breaze-FX at the same time every day.
Stay away from alcohol and other drugs that make you sleepy. They can make you even sleepier.
If you have asthma or allergies that last a long time, keep taking your inhalers or other medicines as well as Breaze-FX.
Stay away from things that can make your allergies worse, like dust, smoke, strong smells, or pet hair.
Please inform your doctor if you have liver or renal issues, as they may need to adjust your dosage.
If you feel dizzy after taking the medication, don't drive or use machinery.
Tell your doctor right away if you notice mood changes, anxiety, or strange behavior. These are rare adverse effects of montelukast.
Side Effects:
Most individuals can use the Breaze-FX Tablet without any problems, although others may have slight side effects.
Common (not so bad and goes away quickly):
Pain in the head
Sleepiness or tiredness
Pain in the stomach or trouble digesting
Mouth that is dry
A painful throat or cough
Not common or serious (get medical assistance right away):
Changes in mood (anxiety, impatience, depression—rare)
Chest discomfort or palpitations
Itching or a rash on the skin
Face or throat swelling (allergic response)
Breathing problems or very bad dizziness
Most side effects are modest and go away on their own. If they don't go away or get worse, call your doctor.
How to use:
Dosage: Typically, take one tablet daily or follow your doctor's instructions.
Management:
Take the tablet with a glass of water.
You can take it with or without food, but it's best to do it in the evening for optimal symptom control.
If you missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's nearly time for your next dose, please skip the missed one. Don't do it twice.
Keep it below 30°C, in a cold, dry place, away from sunshine and moisture.
How it works:
Breaze-FX Tablet works by using two different ways to fight allergies to provide you quick and long-lasting relief:
1. Fexofenadine (an antihistamine)
Stops histamine from working. Histamine is a substance that causes allergy symptoms like sneezing, itching, and a runny nose.
It functions quickly and provides relief for a full day without causing excessive sleepiness.
2. Montelukast (Leukotriene Antagonist)
Stops leukotrienes, which are chemicals that induce inflammation and make mucus in allergic and asthmatic reactions.
Helps keep asthma symptoms like wheezing and shortness of breath from happening.
Together, they provide you full control over both nasal and respiratory allergy symptoms, making it easier to breathe and feel better.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of the Breaze-FX Tablet?
It helps with allergic rhinitis symptoms, including sneezing, a runny nose, and itchy eyes. It also helps stop asthma symptoms caused by allergies like pollen, dust, or animal dander.
2. Can you use Breaze-FX for a long time?
Yes, it can be used every day under the care of a doctor to help with long-term asthma or allergy control. Don't stop suddenly without talking to your doctor beforehand.
3. Does Breaze-FX make you sleepy?
Fexofenadine is an antihistamine that doesn't make you sleepy; therefore, it is less likely to make you sleepy. Some people, on the other hand, may feel a little fatigued.
4. Is it okay to take Breaze-FX on an empty stomach?
Yes, you can take it with or without food. However, taking it after meals may help it go into your body better and ease stomach pain.
5. How long does it take for Breaze-FX to work?
Usually, you will feel better within one to two hours after taking it. Using it regularly keeps allergy symptoms under control.
6. Is it okay to take Breaze-FX when I have asthma?
No. It is not a rescue drug; it is a medication for prevention and maintenance. If you have sudden asthma attacks, your doctor may tell you to use a fast-acting bronchodilator inhaler.
7. Is it safe for kids?
Yes, however, the doses for kids are different. Adults and teens over 12 are usually given Breaze-FX. There is a syrup form for smaller kids.
Medicine interaction:
Be careful when using Breeze-FX with:
Advice on how to interact with medicine and class
Drugs like alcohol and sedatives Could make you more sleepy Don't mix
Aluminum or Magnesium in Antacids May lessen how well Fexofenadine is absorbed Take Breaze-FX 2 hours before or after Rifampicin and Phenytoin (enzyme inducers) may make Montelukast work less well. Keep an eye on the signs
Aspirin with warfarin: Bleeding is very unlikely. Tell your doctor
Theophylline (for asthma) can make you feel too excited. Keep a careful eye on
Anti-seizure medications like phenobarbital may not work as well. You might need to change the dose.
You should always tell your doctor about all the vitamins, minerals, and herbal products you take.