All the Active Ingredient Drugs
Antihistamine. Cetirizine (dihydrochloride) 10 mg. TABS: 20 x 10 mg. Child
over 6 yrs and adults: 1 tab. dly.
Peren. and season allerg. rhinit., chron.
idiopath. urticar. in child 6 yrs and over
and in adults.
C/I: Lact., kidney or urin. tract dysfunt.,
heart rate disturb.
Antihistamine. Cetirizine (dihydrochloride) 10 mg, 0.1% w/w. SYR.: 115ml × 5mg/5ml.
TABS.: 10, 20 × 10mg.
Syrup: Child.2-6 yrs.: 2.5 ml×1/d.
Possible to use up to 5 ml×1/d, in one
dose 5 ml/two 2.5 ml doses. Child. > 6
yrs./ adult.: 10 ml×1/d or 5 ml×2/d.
Tabs.: Children> 6 yrs./ adult:
10mg×1/d.
Antihistaminic drug for the tmt. of
allergies for the tmt. of season./and
perennial allerg. rhinitis , chron. idiopathic
uriticaria in child. aged over 2 yrs. and
adults.
C/I: Hypersens. Sev. renal dis. Lact.
Antihistamine. Cetirizine (dihydrochloride) 10 mg. CAPLETS:20. Adults and adolesc. Over
12 yrs: 1 caplet dly. at most. Child 6-12
yrs: ½ caplet twice a day or 1 caplet dly.
Children weighing less than 30 kg: 5
mg (half a tablet) once daily. Adults
over the age of 65 and patients with
impaired liver or renal function: should
consult a doctor. See lit.
Seas. And peren. Allerg. Rhinit., chron.
Idiopath. Utricaria.
C/I.: Hypersens., to the active substance,
to any of the excipients, to hydroxyzine
or to any piperazine derivatives. lact.,
severe renal impairment or acute renal
failure (at less than 10ml/min creatinine
clearance) , urinary retention ; heredity
problems of galactose intolerance, the
Lapp lactase deficiency or glucosegalactose-
malabsorption (this medicine
contains lactose). See lit.