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Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine is used to treat the following -
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 |
13 - 18 years (Adolescent) |
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Adult |
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Geriatric |
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine is used -
Severe
Moderate
Mild
Is the use of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine safe for pregnant women?
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine can have harmful effects in pregnant women. If you experience any discomfort after using Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine, then discontinue the use and take your doctor's advice.
Is the use of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine safe during breastfeeding?
If you are breastfeeding, you may experience some harmful effects of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine. In case you experience any of these, discontinue its use until you consult your doctor.
What is the effect of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine on the Kidneys?
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine rarely affects the kidneys.
What is the effect of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine on the Liver?
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine is completely safe for the liver.
What is the effect of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine on the Heart?
Side effects of Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine rarely affect the heart.
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
Mild
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine habit forming or addictive?
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine does not cause addiction.
Interaction between Food and Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine
Taking Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine with food does not harm your health.
Interaction between Alcohol and Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine
No research has been done on this till date. Therefore, it is not known what the effect of taking Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine with alcohol will be.
Yes, Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine can be taken with ambroxol. No harmful drug interaction has been reported after taking this drug. However, if you feel any discomfort or unpleasant effects after taking this drug please consult your doctor.
No, Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine is not a decongestant. It is an antihistamine, used to relieve symptoms of allergic rhinitis, urticaria, runny nose, itching eyes/nose, and sneezing.
There is no fixed rule to take this Medicine], this drug can be taken during any time of the day as per doctor's instructions. However, taking it in the evening is more advisable because this drug can cause sleepiness and drowsiness. Activities such as driving and operating heavy machinery should be avoided after taking this Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine to prevent accidents and injuries.
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine works by blocking the action of histamine which is responsible for allergies in our body. This helps to relieve symptoms of allergies, such as a runny nose, sneezing, and redness, watery, itchy eyes. This drug also helps to relieve itching caused due to urticaria (hives).
Cetirizine + Pseudoephedrine 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.
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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
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