Cetzine Syrup

Description
Children are administered Cetzine Syrup to alleviate a variety of symptoms of allergic disorders, including hay fever, urticaria (hives), conjunctivitis (red, itchy eye), and the common cold. These symptoms include watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and itching. As directed by your child's physician, administer this medication to your child orally, with or without food, at the appropriate time and dosage. It may be administered either by itself or in conjunction with other medications. Once your kid has received the first few doses of Cetzine Syrup, the allergy symptoms can go away. Your child might need to take the medication for a week or two if they develop severe allergic reactions. After your kid feels better, repeat the same dosage if they throw up within 30 minutes of taking this medication. However, if the next dosage is already due, do not do so.
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Product Details
After taking this medication, your kid may have moderate side effects such as headache, dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, and tiredness. These are often mild symptoms that go away on their own. However, it would be advisable to speak with your child's doctor right away if there are persistent or upsetting situations. If your kid is taking any medications or has an allergy to any foods, products, or medications, let their doctor know. If your child was born preterm or has any liver, kidney, or cardiac issues, then let the doctor know. Tell the doctor about any history of thyroid difficulties, weight-related problems, malnutrition, or intestinal blockage. Understanding your child's medical history will assist the doctor better plan your child's overall care and help prevent any treatment issues.
Uses of Product
Management of Allergy
Direction For Use
Cetzine Syrup relieves symptoms including sneezing, watery or itchy eyes, and a clogged or runny nose. Additionally, it can alleviate redness, swelling, itching, and irritation associated with eczema and hives, as well as allergic responses following bug bites. The skin will look better as a result. You might only need to take it on the days that you experience symptoms, and it seldom causes any severe adverse effects. To obtain the best effect, people using it to avoid symptoms should take it on a regular basis.
Side Affects
Children handle cetzine syrup well, and it has no major adverse effects. If there are any adverse effects, they should go away as soon as the body adjusts to the medication. If your kid is bothered if these side effects continue, speak with their physician. The following are the most typical adverse effects of cetzine: Pain in the muscles Edema, or swelling Weariness Feeling queasy A headache drowsiness and vomiting Mouth dryness
Safety Advices
Kidney Warning Patients with renal illness should take cetzine syrup with care. Cetzine syrup dosage may need to be changed. Please speak with your physician. If prescribed, the liver is safe. Patients with liver dysfunction can safely take cetzine syrup. It is not advised to change the dosage of Cetzine Syrup. However, in cases of severe liver disease, dosage changes are necessary. If your kid has serious liver illness, speak with your doctor before giving them cetirizine.
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