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Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking Deslor 5mg Tablet.
Deslor 5mg Tablet is not recommended for use in pregnant women. Therefore, consult your doctor before taking it.
Deslor 5mg Tablet is generally not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as it may pass through the breast milk. Therefore, consult your doctor before taking it.
Deslor 5mg Tablet does not affect your alertness or ability to drive as it does not make you sleepy. You may drive if you feel comfortable.
Deslor 5mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. A dose adjustment of Deslor 5mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Deslor 5mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. A dose adjustment of Deslor 5mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Deslor 5mg Tablet is an anti-allergic medicine. It reduces allergic reactions by blocking the release of certain chemicals (histamines) in the body that triggers the allergic response. As a result, it provides relief from the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and urticaria.
Deslor 5mg Tablet is used in adults and in children (aged 12 years or older) to treat symptoms associated with
Desloratadine is a type of antihistamine that selectively blocks the H1 receptors on peripheral cells, preventing the effects of histamine, which is responsible for causing allergy symptoms such as itching, swelling, and inflammation. It is considered long-acting because its effects can last up to 24 hours, allowing for once-daily dosing.
Desloratadine is a tricyclic compound, meaning it contains three rings in its molecular structure. It is also non-sedating, which means it does not cause drowsiness or impair cognitive function, making it safe to use while performing daily activities such as driving or operating machinery.
Desloratadine works by inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory mediators, such as histamine, from mast cells and basophils. This helps to reduce the severity of allergy symptoms and prevent their onset in individuals with allergies.
When Erythromycin, Ketoconazole, Azithromycin, Fluoxetine, or Cimetidine are taken together with Desloratadine, it can lead to increased levels of Desloratadine in the blood plasma. However, this increase does not cause any significant changes in the safety profile of the Desloratadine 5mg Tablet.
It is important to inform your doctor if you are taking any other medications or supplements before starting Desloratadine to ensure that it is safe for you to take and to avoid any potential interactions. Your doctor may adjust your dose or recommend an alternative treatment if necessary.
Deslor 5mg Tablet is contraindicated in patients having hypersensitivity to this medication or to any of its ingredients or Loratadine.
Pregnancy: There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, Desloratadine should be used in pregnancy only if clearly needed.
Lactation: Deslor 5mg Tablet passes into breast milk. Therefore, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue Desloratadine, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light.
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