FEXODINE

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Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- FEXOFENADINE CHLORHYDRATE
- Internal code
- 01 A 057
- Country of Origin
- Algeria
- Pharmaceutical form
- Oral Suspension
- Prescription List
- Regulated (List II)
- Packaging
- flacon/125ml

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Indications
Vexofenadin is used to treat seasonal symptoms of sensitivity, such as hayfever, and other respiratory allergies, where it helps to mitigate and treat the following symptoms: Cylin in the nose.
A sneezes.
Itch in the nose, throat or eye.
Associated Conditions
Vexofenaden is used with caution under doctor supervision in the following cases: kidney diseases.
Older persons over 65 years of age.
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Nose sensitivity treatment for pregnant women.
The doctor must be consulted before using the Vexhenadiene vexofenadin dw; it is classified as C, which means that it must be used only with caution, and when the expected benefit of using it outweighs the potential damage.
Vexhenadiene for the infant can be used for breastfeeding, but it is preferable to consult the doctor first; hestamine antibodies may be described as safer.
Mechanism of Action
Vexofenadin is an antihistamine, used to reduce allergies in adults and children aged and over, such as nose, sneezes or itching.
When you have an allergy, the body produces large amounts of hestamine, causing infection and the appearance of allergies, such as nose and rash, and Vexhenadiene works by preventing the effect of hestamine, and this drug is classified in the second generation of antihistamines, which cause sleep and dizziness to a lesser degree than the first generation of allergic drugs.
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Warnings
Get emergency help immediately if you have hives along with any of the following symptoms: trouble swallowing dizziness or loss of consciousness swelling of tongue swelling in or around mouth trouble speaking wheezing or problems breathing drooling These symptoms may be signs of anaphylactic shock.
This condition can be life threatening if not treated by a health professional immediately.
Symptoms of anaphylactic shock may occur when hives first appear or up to a few hours later.
Dosage & Administration
Directions adults and children 12 years of age and over: take one 180 mg tablet with water every once a day; do not take more than 1 tablet in 24 hours children under 12 years of age: do not use adults 65 years of age and older: ask a doctor consumers with kidney disease: ask a doctor.
Storage & Handling
Other information safety sealed: do not use if foil printed with granules logo under bottle cap is opened or torn. store between 20° and 25°C (68° and 77°F) protect from excessive moisture.