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Atarax capsule is an antihistamine and sedative. It works by inhibiting the production of a natural substance (histamine) by your body during an allergic reaction. Hydroxyzine may also be used in the short term to treat anxiety or to help you feel sleepy/relaxed before and after surgery. Take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. You must follow caution as excess consumption leads to ser
Hypersensitivity Prolonged qt interval Subcutaneous, intravenous or intra-arterial administration.
Babies: Safe if prescribed.
Lactating mothers: It is unknown whether this medication is excreted in milk.
Therefore, use it with caution.
Pregnancy: Hydroxyzine chloride should not be used during pregnancy because it may harm the fetus.
This medication should be used only when necessary during pregnancy.
Consult your doctor about the risks and benefits.
Driving: Hydroxyzine capsule may impair your alertness, impair your vision, or make you sleepy and dizzy.
If you experience any of these symptoms, do not drive.
Alcohol: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking hydroxyzine capsules as it may increase the risk of drowsiness and dizziness.
Liver: Hydroxyzine capsule should be used in caution with patients suffering from liver disease.
You may require a dose adjustment and regular monitoring of liver function.
Seek doctor advice before using this medication.
Kidney: Hydroxyzine capsule should be used in caution with patients suffering from kidney disease.
You may require a dose adjustment and regular monitoring of kidney function.
Seek doctor advice before using this medication.
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Dizziness Chest discomfort Fast heartbeat Constipation Dry mouth Headache Sedation Nausea Vomiting.
Hydroxyzine capsule is an antihistamine and sedative.
It works by inhibiting the production of a natural substance (histamine) by your body during an allergic reaction.
Hydroxyzine may also be used in the short term to treat anxiety or to help you feel sleepy/relaxed before and after surgery..
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• When taking atarax, you should avoid drinking alcohol because it can cause excessive sleepiness or drowsiness. • Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery after taking this medication because it may impair your alertness. • Inform your doctor if you have a heart condition, as atarax may increase your chances of having a heart attack. • Do not stop the medication suddenly without informing your doctor..
Contraindicated • Atarax + Bepridil: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Calcium oxybate: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of central nervous system depression and clinically significant respiratory depression, obtundation, hypotension, profound sedation, syncope, and death • Atarax + Cisapride: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Dronedarone: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Mesoridazine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Pimozide: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Piperaquine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Saquinauir: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Terfenadine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Thioridazine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Tranylcypromine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of anticholinergic effects • Atarax + Ziprasidone: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation Serious • Atarax + Alfentanil: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of respiratory & central nervous system depression and increased risk of paralytic ileus • Atarax + Alfuzosin: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation • Atarax + Alprozolam: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of central nervous system depression • Atarax + Amiodarone: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of qt-interval prolongation and torse de pointes Monitor closely • Atarax + Amantadine: Concurrent use may lead to potentiation of anticholinergic effects • Atarax + Procarbazine: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of central nervous system depression.
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