Cetirizine hydrochloride
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Side effects on this medication for my 3 yr old daughter
Hi!! Yes i'm very concerned cause my daughter started today with a runny nose and i normally don't give her anything unless she really, really feels bad. But it's labor day weekend and we went to the beach today with family and my lil girl developed a...
by pearl karen serrano in Texas,brownsville, 09/06/2010
IS THERE ANY STERIOD IN CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
C an you please let me know the content of steriod in cetirizine hydrochloride tablet 10mg. My son is 7 years old and is suffering from eczema. What will happen to him in long run as steriod can enter into his blood stream.Please advise. Thank y...
by ANNETA PARAMPALAM in MALAYSIA, 08/19/2007
Is the use of cetirizine hydrochloride tablets safe during pregnancy?
I am a user of the cetirizine hydrochloride tablets and recently found out that I am seven weeks pregnant. This tablet helps me alot but I want to know if it will hurt my baby in any way. Respectfully, Kathleen
by kathleen in Trinidad, West Indies, 01/05/2006
Classification: Antihistamine See Also: See also Antihistamines. Action/Kinetics: A potent H 1-receptor antagonist. A mild bronchodilator that protects against histmine-induced bronchospasm; negligible anticholinergic and sedative activity. Rapidly absorbed after PO administration; however, food delays the time to peak serum levels but does not decrease the total amount of drug absorbed. Poorly penetrates the CNS, but high levels are distributed to the skin. t 1/2: 8.3 hr (longer in elderly clients and in those with impaired liver or renal function). Excreted mostly unchanged (95%) in the urine; 10% is excreted in the feces. Uses: Relief of symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis due to ragweed, grass, and tree pollens; perennial allergic rhinitis due to allergens such as dust mites, animal dander, and molds. Chronic idiopathic urticaria. Contraindications: Lactation. In those hypersensitive to hydroxyzine. Special Concerns: Due to the possibility of sedation, use with caution in situations requiring mental alertness. Safety and efficacy have not been determined in children less than 12 years of age. Side Effects: See Antihistamines. The most common side effects are somnolence, dry mouth, fatigue, pharyngitis, and dizziness. Overdose Management: Symptoms: Somnolence. Treatment: Symptomatic and supportive. Dialysis is not effective in removing the drug from the body. How Supplied: Syrup: 1 mg/mL; Tablets: 5 mg, 10 mg.
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Joselyn, Wahiawa,Hawaii - 12/31/2012
Oops correction it was an inside kinda itching even the doctor didn't understand