Rx
Notes
In emergency
Disease annotations
Rx
- Avoid exposure to allergen
In excessive nasal secretions (Rinorrhea,sneezing,itching):
- Dislara 5mg/5ml syrup 2.5 ml of oral solution once a day.In nasal obstruction:
- Rinomist 6.5mg/ml nasal spray 1puffs 4-6 times daily
Notes
Desloratadine
Available forms:
- Aerius :5mg tab, 0.5mg/ml syrup
- Lorius Dora, Noura :5mg tab
- Aeriallerg, Histcare, Iris : 5mg tab, 0.5mg/ml syrup
- Rina, Dislara :5mg tab, 2.5mg/5ml syrup
Dose :
Children 1 through 5 years of age:
- The recommended dose is 2.5 ml (1/2 of a 5 ml spoonful) of oral solution once a day.
Children 6 through 11 years of age:
- The recommended dose is 5 ml (one 5 ml spoonful) of oral solution once a day.
Adults and adolescents 12 years of age and over:
- The recommended dose is 10 ml (two 5 ml spoonfuls) of oral solution once a day.
- one tablet once a day.
Pregnancy, breast feeding
- Taking Desloratadine is not recommended in pregnancy or nursing a baby
Side effect:
- diarrhea
- fever
- insomnia
- fatigue
- dry mouth
- headache
Rinomist 6.5mg/ml nasal spray
- Sodium chloridenatural nasal decongestant spray
- is an over the counter (OTC) moisturizing nasal spray that relieves the symptoms of dry, irritated nasal mucosa due to nasal congestion, dry weather, smoking, colds, nose bleeds, and other similar conditions.
Dose:
1puffs 4-6 times daily
In emergency
In Emergency room:
- Give Antihistamine In sneezing and rhinorrhea :
- Allerfin 10mg/ml IM injection :
Dose:
- 1-5 year : 25-5mg (½ ml )
- 6-12 year: 5-10mg (1ml )
- Adult : 10-20 mg (1-2 ml )
- Give Dexamethasone 4mg/1ml
Dose:
Pediatrics:
- 0.3 mg/kg/day IV / IM divided q6hr or q12hr
Adult:
- 4-8 mg IM /IV
Disease annotations
Allergic rhinitis
Presentation :
- Rhinorrhea
- Repetitive sneezing
- nasal congestion, obstruction
- postnasal drainage
- Pruritus
- Itching of the palate, nose, ears, eye
- Snoring
- Frequent sore throats
- Cough
- Headache
- Itching redness watery eyes
Lines of management :
- Avoid exposure to allergens
- In excessive secretions and sneezing: oral antihistamine
- If nasal obstruction: Nasal decongestant
- For ocular symptoms: intranasal antihistamine
- If Symptoms persist and affect quality of life: Intranasal Corticosteroid
- Sever and persistent symptoms: Intranasal Corticosteroid + oral or intranasal antihistamine+ Oral leukotriene receptors antagonist