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What's inside Levall

Levall Active Ingredients: carbetapentane, guaifenesin, phenylephrine hydrochloride, details.
Levall Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Levall 20 mg-100 mg-15 mg/5 mL liquid oral 5.0 milliliter(s) OTC
Levall 20 mg-100 mg-15 mg/5 mL liquid oral 5.0 milliliter(s) OTC

Recent Levall Side Effects

Posted by pixielou over 2 years ago
I've only been taking Levall for a few days, but i've noticed that it has made me a lot more irritable, and I have had a decr...

Posted by lovelissa78 over 2 years ago
this medicine needs to be taking in the moring only. i haveing very hard time with my sleep and im so sick i rather rest.

Posted by blah519 over 2 years ago
Strong orgasms after taking it. Been taking four a day now


Levall in the News

Auriga Laboratories Announces FDA Approval of Liquadd(TM ... - CNNMoney.com
... and the Zinx(TM) Extendryl®, and Levall® Families of products for relief of symptoms associated with a range of acute respiratory diseases. ...
Mon Mar 10 08:36:32 -0400 2008

BUYINS.NET: NTWK, PNCL, ARGA, DRGP, NCNC, PGSW Have Also Been ... - Trading Markets (press release)
... cold, and allergy symptoms; and Levall used in the treatment and relief from cough, congestion, and rhinitis associated with respiratory infections, ...
Fri Mar 07 09:33:24 -0500 2008

BUYINS.NET: NTWK, PNCL, ARGA, DRGP, NCNC, PGSW Have Also Been ... - Trading Markets (press release)
... cold, and allergy symptoms; and Levall used in the treatment and relief from cough, congestion, and rhinitis associated with respiratory infections, ...
Fri Mar 07 09:33:24 -0500 2008


Levall Chemical Information

carbetapentane

guaifenesin - A glyceryl guaiacolate with expectorant effects. Guaifenesin increases respiratory tract mucus secretions, acts as an irritant to gastric vagal receptors and recruits efferent parasympathetic reflexes that cause glandular exocytosis. This agent reduces the viscosity of mucus secretion by reducing adhesiveness and surface tension as well as increasing hydration of mucus. Guaifenesin promotes the efficiency of the mucociliary mechanism important in removing accumulated secretions from the upper and lower airway.

phenylephrine hydrochloride





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