- Avoid exposure to allergen
- Advil cold and sinus 1- 2 caplets every 4 to 6 hours
- If there are excessive secretions and sneezing add:
- Atarax 25mg tab 1tab every 8-6 hours
- In more sever cases add:
- Singulair 10mg once daily at bed time
- Avamys 50mcg/dose nasal spray 2 spray in each nostril once a day
Advil-Cold&Sinus Capsule
Ingredients: Ibuprofen – Pseudoephedrine
Product Description:
- Advanced formula for cold & sinus relief
Indications:
- Fast, temporary relief of the symptoms of colds including sore throat pain, sinus pain, nasal congestion, headache, fever, body aches and pains.
Dose:
Adults under 65 years and children over 12:
- 1 or 2 caplets every 4 to 6 hours as needed.
- not more six caplets in 24 hours
- not given to children under 12.
- not used longer than 3 days for a fever or 5 days for pain or cold symptoms.
Corticosteroids nasal spray (Fluticasone)
Available forms:
- Flixonase, Rhinase, Dalman, Avamys, Aierxem: 50mcg/dose
Indications:
corticosteroid indicated for the management of thenasal symptoms of perennial nonallergic rhinitis in adult and pediatric patients
aged 4 years and older.
Dose:
For intranasal use only. Recommended starting dosages:
- Adults: 2 sprays per nostril once daily (200 mcg per day).
- Adolescents and children aged 4 years and older: 1 spray per nostril oncedaily (100 mcg per day).
Hydroxyzine
Available forms:
- Atarax :25mg tab, 10mg/5ml syrup
- Newrax :10mg/5ml syrup
Therapeutic indications:
- Anxiety in adults
- Itching (pruritus) caused by allergic reactions in adults and children.
Dose :
- In adults the maximum daily dose is 100 mg (4 tablets) per day
Adults
For anxiety:
- The usual dose is ½ tablet at breakfast, ½ tablet at lunch and 1 tablet in the evening
- doctor may increase this to a maximum of 4 tablets taken three times a day.
For pruritis (itchiness of the skin):
- The usual dose is 1 tablet before going to bed
- doctor may increase this to 1 tablet three or four times a day
Children
- In children up to 40 kg, the maximum daily dose is 2 mg/kg/day.
For pruritis :
- The usual dose is 0.5 mg per kg of body weight twice a day
- doctor may increase this to a maximum of 1 mg per kg of body weight twice a day
The elderly
- In the elderly, the maximum daily dose is 50 mg (2 tablets) per day.
- The usual starting dose is 25 mg (1 tablet) a day
Contraindication :
- allergy to hydroxyzine hydrochloride or any of the other ingredients
- allergy to cetirizine, other piperazine derivatives, aminophylline or ethylenediamine
- pregnancy or breastfeeding
- porphyria.(A blood disease that can cause stomach pain, vomitingand mental disturbances such as depression
- ECG (electrocardiogram) shows a heart rhythm problem called “QT interval prolongation”
Pregnancy and breastfeeding :
- Not recommended in pregnancy or breastfeeding
Side effect:
- feeling sleepy
- dry mouth, feeling tired, headache
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