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hydrOXYzine hydrochloride |
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hydrOXYzine hydrochloride [hīdrok′səzēn] an antihistamine. indications It is prescribed for the relief of anxiety, nervous tension, hyperkinesis, itching, and motion sickness. contraindication Known hypersensitivity to this drug is the only contraindication. adverse effects No serious adverse effects have been observed. Decreased mental alertness sometimes occurs. hydroxyzine hydrochloride Apo-Hydroxyzine (CA), Novo-Hydroxyzin (CA), Restall, Vistacot Pharmacologic class: Piperazine derivative Therapeutic class: Anxiolytic, antihistamine, sedative-hypnotic Pregnancy risk category NR ActionUnknown. Anxiolytic and sedative effects may stem from suppression of activity in subcortical levels of CNS. Antihistamine effects may result from histamine suppression at cellular receptor sites. AvailabilityCapsules: 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg (pamoate) Injection: 25 mg/ml, 50 mg/ml Oral suspension: 25 mg/5 ml (pamoate) Syrup: 10 mg/5 ml Tablets: 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Psychiatric emergencies; acute or chronic alcoholism Adults: 50 to 100 mg I.M. immediately, then q 4 to 6 hours p.r.n. ➣ Nausea and vomiting; adjunct in pre- and postoperative sedation Adults: 25 to 100 mg I.M. q 4 to 6 hours Children: 1.1 mg/kg I.M. q 4 to 6 hours ➣ Anxiety Adults and children ages 6 and older: 50 to 100 mg P.O. q.i.d. Children younger than age 6: 50 mg P.O. daily in divided doses ➣ Pruritus Adults: 25 mg P.O. three or four times daily Children ages 6 and older: 50 to 100 mg P.O. daily in divided doses Children younger than age 6: 50 mg P.O. daily in divided doses Off-label uses• Seasonal allergic rhinitis Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug or cetirizine PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration☞ Don't administer I.V. or subcutaneously (may cause tissue necrosis).
Adverse reactionsCNS: drowsiness, agitation, dizziness, headache, asthenia, ataxia GI: nausea, constipation, dry mouth GU: urinary retention Respiratory: wheezing Skin: flushing Other: bitter taste, hypersensitivity reaction, pain or abscess at I.M. injection site InteractionsDrug-drug. Anticholinergics, antidepressants, antihistamines, phenothiazines, quinidine: additive effects of these drugs Antidepressants, antihistamines, opioids, sedative-hypnotics, other CNS depressants: additive CNS depression Drug-diagnostic tests. Skin tests using allergen extracts: false-negative results Drug-herbs. Angel's trumpet, jimsonweed, scopolia: increased anticholinergic effects Chamomile, hops, kava, skullcap, valerian: increased CNS depression Drug-behaviors. Alcohol use: increased CNS depression Patient monitoring• Monitor closely for CNS depression and oversedation, especially if patient is receiving other CNS depressants. Patient teaching• Tell patient to contact prescriber if he experiences wheezing, muscle spasms, or incoordination. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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