Use:
Antihistamines are a class of medicines used to treat allergies. They are used to treat inflammation, itching, swelling, rashes, loss of appetite, and hunger.
Indication:
You can take it with or without food, and it’s best to take it as directed by your doctor in terms of dose and duration. You may only need it on days you’re symptomatic, or it may need to be taken every day to avoid symptoms. Stopping it too soon may cause symptoms to return. It’s generally very safe.
Side Effects:
The majority of side effects don’t require treatment and resolve over time as your body adapts to the medication. If side effects persist or you are concerned about them, talk to your doctor. The most common side effects are dizziness and headache.
Safety Advice:
it may cause dizziness. Do not drive or engage in activities that may cause dizziness. If dizziness persists or disturbs you, consult your doctor. In some cases, dizziness may be accompanied by a headache.
Tell your doctor before taking this medicine if you have liver or kidney problems or heart problems.
Do not drink alcohol as it may make you drowsy.