Desloratadine is a long-acting antihistamine drug. Its primary use is to treat rhinitis, especially hay fever. The drug relieves symptoms of sneezing and irritation of eyes and nose. The medication may also be effective in the case of allergic skin, such as Urticaria.
Deseluratadine is an effective derivative of loratidine (loratadine), and its effectiveness is more potent than lauratidine. Like loratidine, the main difference between disulfuratadine and old antihistamines is that there is almost no inhibitory effect of dicluratadine on the central nervous system, so this drug is especially suitable for people who avoid blurry such as lack of concentration in work or education.
Instructions to take dicluratadine
Method of handling:
Tablets, Syrup
Number of doses:
Once a day
Dosage:
Adults and children over the age of 12:
5 mg (one tablet) or 10 milliliters per day.
Start of event:
Within an hour
Duration of the event
24 hours.
feed:
No restrictions.
Storage and preservation:
Forget the dose:
It should be taken immediately upon recall. If you do not remember until the next day, just take the next day dose. Do not take a double dose.
Stop medication:
Drug use can be stopped without concern when the need is over.
overdose:
Accidental overdose is unlikely to cause any damage. Tell your doctor when you get a blurred consciousness - lack of concentration - and drowsiness, when you take a dose of 10 mg and 20 mg. No information about the high dose effect is available yet. You should inform your doctor.
Warnings when taking dicelatradine
During pregnancy:
Safety has not yet been proven. There is no evidence of infection of laboratory animal embryos. Insufficient tests are not available for pregnant women. Consider the benefit versus risk and consult your physician (C).
Breast feeding:
Not given. The drug moves into breast milk and is likely to affect the baby. it's favored to not take medicine or breast feed.
Children and infants
It is not recommended for children under the age of 12, unless recommended by the doctor.
Elderly:
There are no special problems.
Driving:
You should avoid the procedure until it becomes clear what the effect of the medicine is, as it can cause blurry.
Use long treatments
Surgery and anesthesia:
Side effects of dicluratadine
a headache
Common Effectiveness: Rare
Inform the doctor: in acute cases
fatigue
Common Effectiveness: Rare
Inform the doctor: in acute cases
Dry mouth
Common Effectiveness: Rare
Inform the doctor: in acute cases
Inflammation of the pharynx and nose
Common Effectiveness: Rare
Inform the doctor: in acute cases
Dizziness
Common Effectiveness: Rare
Inform the doctor: in acute cases