- Avoid exposure to allergen
- Panadol sinus 2 caplets every 4-6 hours as required
- If there are excessive secretions and sneezing add:
- Telfast 180mg orally once a day
- In more sever cases add:
- Tabunex .05% nasal spray 2 sprays in each nostril once a day
- Sincast 10mg once daily at bed time
Panadol sinus:
Ingredients:
Each Panadol Sinus caplet contains:
- Paracetamol 500mg
- Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride 30mg.
Panadol Sinus is for fast effective relief from:
- Sinus Pain, Nasal Congestion, and Headache.
- Panadol Sinus provides powerful relief from sinus pain and congestion. .
How to Use:
Adults and children over 12 years:
- Take 2 caplets every 4-6 hours as required.
Corticosteroids nasal spray (Mometasone)
- help to relieve inflammation(swelling and irritation of the nose), sneezing, itching and a blocked up or runny nose.
Available forms:
- Nasonex, Tabunex, Sinocort: 05% nasal spray
Indications:
- to treat the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (also called hayfever) and perennial (long lasting) rhinitis in adults and children aged 3 and older;
- to treat nasal polyps in adults aged 18 and over
Dose:
Adult:
- recommended dose is two sprays in each nostril once a day.
- Once symptoms are controlled, dose reduction to one spray in each nostril may be effective for maintenance.
- may increase to the dose; the maximum daily dose is four sprays into each nostril once a day.
Children aged 3 to 11 years :
- the usual dose is one spray into each nostril once daily.
- May used some days before the start of the allergy season, as this will help to prevent allergic rhinitis symptoms from occurring.
- Prophylaxis must be initiated up to 2-4 weeks prior to the anticipated start of the allergy season.
- Benefit of treatment may be achieved in the first two days.
- Maximum benefit is achieved within 1-2 weeks following initiation of treatment. Therefore, patients should continue regular use to achieve full therapeutic benefit.
For patients who use MOMEX® at regular intervals for treatment of allergic rhinitis,:
- recommended dose is a spray into each nostril once a day. For children between the ages of 2 and 11 years the usual recommended dose is one spray in each nostril once a day.
Fexofenadine
Available forms:
- Telfast, Exofen, Fexofast, Fexodex, Fenadex, Feskine, Fexadine:
- 120mg, 180mg tab
Theraputic indication:
for symptoms that occur with hay fever (seasonal allerigic rhinitis) such as sneezing, itchy, running or blocked nose and itchy, red an watery eye ).
Dose:
For adults and children aged 12 years and over:
- 120 mg Tablets: The recommended dose is one tablet (120mg) daily. Taken with water before a meal.
- 180 mg Tablets: The recommended dose is one tablet (180mg) daily. Taken with water before a meal.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
- Fexofenadine hydrochloride is not recommended duing pregnancy breast-feeding.
Common side effects
- headache
- Drowsiness
- feeling sick (nausea)
- dizziness
Montelukast
Available forms :
- Singulair
- Lukast
- Unicast
- Sincast
- Motrinex
- 4mg 5mg, 10mg Chewable tab
Action:
- Montelukast is in the leukotriene receptor antagonist family of medications. It works by blocking the action of leukotriene D4 in the lungs resulting in decreased inflammation and relaxation of smooth muscle
- Leukotrienes cause tightening of airway muscles and the production of excess mucus and fluid. These chemicals play a key role in allergies, allergic rhinitis, and asthma, also causing a tightening of your airways, making it difficult to breathe.
Indications
- Indicated in the treatment of asthma as add-on therapy in adults and adolescents from 15 years of age and older with mild to moderate persistent asthma who are inadequately controlled on inhaled corticosteroids and in whom “as-needed” short acting β-agonists provide inadequate clinical control of asthma.
- Montelukast Film-coated tablet can also provide symptomatic relief of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
- Indicated in the prophylaxis of asthma in which the predominant component is exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.
Pregnancy
- Montelukast may be used during pregnancy only if it is considered to be clearly essential.
Lactation
- Studies in rats have shown that montelukast is excreted in milk. It is not known if montelukast is excreted in human milk.
- May be used in breast-feeding only if it is considered to be clearly essential.
- Side effects:
- Headache
- Abdominal pain
- Upper respiratory infection
- Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting
- Elevated levels of serum transaminases (ALT, AST)
- Rash
- Pyrexia
Dose:
- Adult: 10mg once daily at bed time
- Children 6-14y: 5mg once daily at bed time
- 2-5 y: 4mg once daily at bed time
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
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