- WHAT IS THIS MEDICATION FOR?
- HOW SHOULD I TAKE OR USE THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FORGET TO TAKE OR USE THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD I TAKE WHEN TAKING OR USING THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT ARE SOME COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THIS MEDICATION?
- WHAT ARE SOME RARE BUT SERIOUS SIDE-EFFECTS THAT I NEED TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IMMEDIATELY?
- WHAT FOOD OR MEDICATION SHOULD I AVOID WHEN I TAKE OR USE THIS MEDICATION?
- HOW SHOULD I STORE THIS MEDICATION?
- HOW DO I THROW AWAY THIS MEDICATION SAFELY?
- DISCLAIMER
Information on oral Antihistamines including Antihistamine uses and side effects.
Antihistamines are a group of medications which can be used for the following conditions:
- Relief of sneezing
- Relief of watery eyes
- Relief of runny nose (due to a cold, flu or allergies)
- Relief of itch in the eyes, nose or skin (due to an insect bite or allergies)
- Relief of redness and swelling of the skin and eyes
- Prevention and relief of nausea
- Relief of cough
Some Antihistamines, such as Chlorpheniramine, Dexchlorpheniramine, Tripolidine, Diphenhydramine, Hydroxyzine and Promethazine may cause drowsiness.
Other newer Antihistamines, such as Cetirizine, Loratadine, Fexofenadine, Desloratidine and Levocetirizine are less likely to cause drowsiness
While some Antihistamines may be available over-the-counter, other Antihistamines require a doctor’s prescription.
- Take Antihistamines when necessary to relieve your symptoms
- Different Antihistamines have different maximum doses, do not exceed the maximum dose as recommended by your healthcare professional.
- You may take Antihistamines with or without food. However, food may slow down the absorption of Antihistamines leading to a slower time to take effect.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Then take your next dose at the usual time. Do not take two doses to make up for the missed dose.
Inform your healthcare professional if:
- You are allergic to Antihistamines or any of the other ingredients of this medication
- You are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
- You are taking any other medications, including supplements, traditional medications and herbal remedies.
- You have difficulty urinating or have a history of other bladder conditions
- Some Antihistamines may cause drowsiness or dizziness
- Avoid driving, operating machinery or other activities which require concentration while on this medication
- Dry mouth, skin and eyes
- Drink more water or suck an ice cube to help with mouth dryness
- Use moisturising eye drops to resolve eye dryness
- Difficulty in passing urine
- Stop taking Antihistamines and consult your healthcare professional for other alternatives
- Confusion in the elderly or very young children
- Stop taking Antihistamines and consult your healthcare professional for other alternatives
The symptoms of a drug allergy to Antihistamines include one or more of the following:
- Swollen face/eyes/lips/tongue
- Difficulty in breathing
- Itchy skin rashes over your whole body
If you experience any of these symptoms, you should stop taking Antihistamines and see your healthcare professional immediately.
If you continue to experience symptoms for more than 2 weeks even with self-treatment or have any of the following symptoms:
- Blood in your phlegm or mucous
- Unexplained weight loss, constant fatigue, night sweats
Your condition may be too serious for self-treatment and you should consult a doctor
If you are taking a type of medication known as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (e.g. Rasagiline), contact your healthcare professional before taking Antihistamines containing chlorpheniramine or brompheniramine as your blood pressure may drop dangerously low
Taking Antihistamines with alcohol may worsen the drowsy side effect. Avoid all alcohol while on Antihistamines.
Many over-the-counter medications contain Antihistamines, always check with your health care professional before taking two over-the-counter medications at the same time to prevent overdosing.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep Antihistamines away from children.