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Zyrtec no Prescription Indications
The hormones are activated due to an irritation that the body perceives as a threat to its well-being.
Zyrtec is indicated to inhibit motion sickness, nausea, vomiting and dizziness.
Zyrtec is indicated to treat chronic uticaria, a persistent rash that looks like hives.
Zyrtec is indicated to treat symptoms of hay fever and other allergic reactions.
Zyrtec works by opposing histamines, the hormones responsible for the itching, sneezing, runny noses and watery eyes associated with an allergic reaction.
Zyrtec no Prescription Contraindications
Zyrtec no Prescription is contraindicated if you have any of the following conditions:
- Enlarged prostate;
- Glaucoma (Zyrtec may increase eye pressure and worsen the problem);
- Intestinal impediments;
- Kidney diseases;
- Liver diseases;
- Stomach ulcers;
- Urinary difficulties (Zyrtec may worsen the condition);
Zyrtec no Prescription Interactions
Do not take Zyrtec no Prescription with any of the following drugs:
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (this should never be used together with Zyrtec);
- Ketoconazole (use of this medicine may increase of fexofenadine in the blood);
- Erythromycin;
- Central nervous system depressants;
- Anticholinergics;
Zyrtec no Prescription Side Effects
Zyrtec no Prescription side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- Convulsions;
- Difficulty urinating;
- Dizziness;
- Feeling faint;
- Irritability and/or hysteria;
- Mouth-, nose- and/or throat dryness;
- Unusual excitement and nightmares;
- Unusual irritability;
- Drowsiness;
Zyrtec no Prescription Overdose
Reported Zyrtec no Prescription overdose symptoms are:
- Clumsiness;
- Faint feeling;
- Hallucinations;
- Red flashes;
- Seizures;
- Severe drowsy feeling;
- Severe dryness of nose, mouth and throat;
- Shortness of breath;
- Troubled breathing;
Zyrtec no Prescription Other Brand Names
In some countries Zyrtec no Prescription may also be known as:
- Adezio;
- Agelmin;
- Alenstran;
- Alerid;
- Alerlisin;
- Alertop;
- Aletir;
- Alnok;
- Bebexin;
- Benaday;
- Blezamont;
- Brellercet;
- Cabal;
- Cet-10;
- Cetidac;
- Cetiderm;
- Cetihexal;
- CetiLich;
- Ceti-Puren;
- Cetirhexal;
- Cetirigamma;
- Cetirizine;
- Cetriler;
- Cidron;
- Coolips;
- CTZ;
- ELG Nil;
- Findaler;
- Formistin;
- Gentiran;
- Hamiltosin;
- Heinix;
- Histimed;
- Humex Rhinite Allergique;
- Kilsol;
- Letizen;
- LGNil;
- Parlazin;
- Prixlae;
- Ralizon;
- RatioAllerg;
- Reactine;
- Revalintabs;
- Rhinil;
- Rigix;
- Salvalerg;
- Sanaler;
- Sixacina;
- Spatanil;
- Stopaler;
- Tirizin;
- Unizef;
- Vick-Zyrt;
- Virlix;
- Voltric;
- Zetalerg;
- Zetir;
- Zicet;
- Zinetrin;
- Zyrlex;
What are Zyrtec no Prescription used for?
Zyrtec, Alerid, Cetirizine, Cetrizet, Okacet is an antihistamine. It is prescribed to treat the sneezing; itchy, runny nose; and itchy, red, watery eyes caused by seasonal allergies such as hay fever. Zyrtec, Alerid, Cetirizine, Cetrizet, Okacet also relieves the symptoms of year-round allergies due to dust, mold, and animal dander. This medication is also used in the treatment of chronic itchy skin and hives.
What are the possible side effects of Zyrtec no Prescription? Zyrtec no Prescription side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- Wheezing;
- Sore Throat;
- Sleepiness;
- Nosebleed;
- Headache;
- Fatigue;
- Dry Mouth;
- Diarrhea;
- Coughing;
- Drowsiness;
- Abdominal Pain;
What is a recommended dosage of Zyrtec no Prescription?
ADULTS AND CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND OLDER
The usual starting dose is 5 or 10 mg once a day, depending on the severity of your symptoms. If you have a kidney or liver condition, the doctor will probably prescribe 5 mg daily.
ADULTS 6 TO 11 YEARS
The usual starting dose is 5 or 10 mg (1 or 2 teaspoonfuls of syrup) once a day. If your child has a kidney or liver condition, the doctor will probably prescribe the lower dose.
ADULTS 2 TO 5 YEARS
The usual starting dose is 2.5 mg (one-half teaspoonful) once a day. Dosage may be increased to a maximum of 5 mg (1 teaspoonful) once daily or 2.5 mg (one-half teaspoonful) every 12 hours. If the child has a kidney or liver condition, Zyrtec, Alerid, Cetirizine, Cetrizet, Okacet should not be given.
ADULTS 6 TO 23 MONTHS
The usual starting dose is 2.5 mg (one-half teaspoonful) once a day. In children 12 to 23 months old, the dose can be increased to a maximum of 5 mg a day, given as 2.5 mg (one-half teaspoonful) every 12 hours. Zyrtec, Alerid, Cetirizine, Cetrizet, Okacet should not be used if your child has kidney or liver problems.
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