Lasea

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Lasea is a herbal medicine. It helps people with insomnia and persistent restlessness. Read more about the well-tolerated drug here.

This active ingredient is in Lasea

The Lasea effect is based on the essential oil of lavender. This has an anxiolytic, calming, antispasmodic and antidepressant effect. A misdirected release of messenger substances via the Lasea lavender is brought back into balance.

When is Lasea used?

The Lasea drug is used for restlessness and anxious moods. It is also suitable for treating sleep disorders.

What are the side effects of Lasea?

Despite the generally good tolerability, Lasea can trigger side effects. In some cases, ingestion may cause indigestion (belching or nausea). Allergic reactions of the skin are also possible as a result of a hypersensitivity reaction to the ingredients.

If serious or not mentioned side effects occur, a doctor should be consulted immediately.

You should keep this in mind when using Lasea

Lasea soft capsules or tablets must not be used if there is a known allergy to the active ingredient of the drug or other ingredients.

The herbal product should only be taken after consulting a doctor if there is a hereditary intolerance to fructose (hereditary fructose intolerance).

In order to avoid interactions with other medications, consult a doctor or pharmacist before taking Lasea. The effectiveness of drugs that affect the central nervous system (e.g. barbiturates and benzodiazepines, which are used as sleep aids, anesthetic drugs, or otherwise) can be influenced by Lasea.

One tablet contains 80 mg of active ingredient and is taken once a day with plenty of fluid while sitting or standing. It can be used independently of meals.

The drug can be taken as long as necessary. Nevertheless, a doctor should be notified if there has been no improvement in symptoms or worsening of the condition after 14 days. This should also be done if the dose of Lasea is too low or the strength of the drug is insufficient.

Overdose

If the Lasea dosage is too high, considerable impairments can occur in some cases. Poisoning can manifest itself as vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, drowsiness or seizures. The attending physician decides on the necessary measures based on the existence and severity of the complaints. After an overdose, alcohol and milk should be avoided, as these also promote the absorption of the active ingredient into the bloodstream.

pregnancy and breast feeding period

Lasea side effects during pregnancy or breastfeeding have not yet been clinically investigated. The use of the drug is therefore not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Children and adolescents

No medical studies are available on the safe and targeted use of Lasea capsules in children and adolescents under 18 years of age, so that the drug should not be used in this age group. In the event of persistent restlessness, anxiety disorders or sleep disorders in adolescents, a doctor should be consulted, who will decide on how to proceed.

How To Get Lasea

The Lasea tablets and soft capsules and are non-prescription drugs that are available over-the-counter in pharmacies.

Complete information on this drug

Here you can find the complete information about the drug as a download (PDF)

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