Chronic Urticaria (Refractory Cases): Used in patients not adequately controlled on standard doses.
Severe Allergic Skin Conditions: Helps manage intense itching, wheals, and allergic rashes.
Dose Escalation Therapy: Higher dose used as per guidelines in resistant urticaria.
Adjunct in Dermatitis: Provides relief from severe pruritus in eczema and other dermatoses.
Enhanced Antihistaminic Action: Stronger H1 receptor blockade for better symptom control.
Reduces Wheal & Flare: Effectively controls hives, redness, and swelling.
Prolonged Relief: Provides longer-lasting control in difficult cases.
Minimal Sedation: Remains largely non-drowsy even at higher doses in most patients.
Dosage: Typically 40 mg once daily or as prescribed by a physician (dose escalation in resistant cases).
Empty Stomach Preferred: Take 1 hour before or 2 hours after food.
Consistency: Take at the same time daily for sustained relief.
Swallow Whole: Do not crush or chew the tablet.
Use Under Medical Supervision: Higher doses should only be taken as advised by a physician.
Avoid Food/Juices Around Dose: May reduce drug absorption and effectiveness.
Side Effects: Headache or mild drowsiness may occur in some individuals.
Pregnancy & Lactation: Use only if prescribed by a physician.