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Zolase is a prescription drug, available for use as Syrup. Primarily, it is used for the treatment of Allergy, Urticaria Pigmentosa, Common Cold. The alternative uses of Zolase have also been explained below.
The correct dosage of Zolase depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. The condition it has been prescribed for, and the route of administration also determine the right dosage. For detailed information on this, read through the dosage section.
Apart from the aforementioned side effects, Zolase can also lead to other problems, which have been listed below. Normally, these side effects of Zolase are not long lasting and go away when the treatment is finished. If, however, they worsen or do not go away, please speak with your physician.
Zolase's effect during pregnancy is Safe and Mild while nursing. In addition, Zolase's effects on the liver, heart and kidney are discussed below in the Zolase related warnings section.
Other contraindications of Zolase have been discussed in the sections ahead.
Drug reaction of Zolase with other medicines has been reported. A complete list of these interactions is given below.
In addition to these precautions, you may also note that Zolase is not safe while driving, and is is not addictive in nature.
Zolase is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
| Age Group | Dosage |
| 2 - 12 years (Child) |
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Zolase is used -
Moderate
Mild
Is the use of Zolase safe for pregnant women?
There are no side effects of Zolase in pregnant women.
Is the use of Zolase safe during breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding women can take Zolase as it bears very minor side effects for them.
What is the effect of Zolase on the Kidneys?
Very few cases of side effects of Zolase on kidney have been reported.
What is the effect of Zolase on the Liver?
Zolase has very mild side effects on the liver.
What is the effect of Zolase on the Heart?
Zolase is completely safe for the heart.
Zolase should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Moderate
Mild
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Zolase unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Zolase habit forming or addictive?
Forming a habit of Zolase has not been reported.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
After taking Zolase, you should not drive or work on any heavy machine, as Zolase can make you drowsy.
Is it safe?
Yes, Zolase is safe but you must consult your doctor before taking it.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
There is no benefit of taking Zolase for mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Zolase
It is safe to take Zolase with food.
Interaction between Alcohol and Zolase
Taking alcohol with Zolase can be dangerous.
Yes, Zolase can be taken with phenylephrine. No harmful drug interactions have been reported between them. However, if you feel any discomfort or unpleasant effects after taking this drug to inform your doctor immediately.
Zolase can be taken safely once in a day preferably in the evening with or without food. However, take it exactly as your doctor has recommended you to take it.
Zolase is a prescription drug so do not take it without consulting a doctor. It can be harmful for the patient to take this medicine without a doctor's recommendation.
Zolase is not a pain-killer. It belongs to the class of drug called antihistamine. Which can help in relieving symptoms of allergies, runny nose, sneezing, and red-watery itchy eyes.
Yes, Zolase is safe to use, if taken in a prescribed amount for a specified time as advised by the doctor. However, very few side effects are observed such as drowsiness, diarrhea, constipation, weakness, and tiredness.
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References
KD Tripathi. [link]. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 166-167
April Hazard Vallerand, Cynthia A. Sanoski. Sixteenth Edition. Philadelphia, China: F. A. Davis Company; 2019: Page No 316-317
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [Internet]. Maryland. USA; Package leaflet information for the user; ZYRTEC® (cetirizine hydrochloride) Tablets and Syrup For Oral Use