Indications of Ebamine 10 mg
Ebamine 10 mg is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of:
Seasonal and Perennial Allergic Rhinitis.
Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria.
Theropeutic Class
Non-sedating antihistamines
Pharmacology
Ebamine 10 mg, a piperidine derivative, is a long-acting, nonsedating, second-generation histamine receptor antagonist that binds preferentially to peripheral H1 receptors. It is metabolised to active metabolite, carEbamine 10 mg. It has antihistaminic, antiallergic activity and prevents histamine-induced bronchoconstriction. It does not have significant sedative or antimuscarinic actions.
Dosage of Ebamine 10 mg
Tablet:
Adults (more than 12 years of age): 10 mg (one tablet) once daily.
Children (6-12 years of age): 5 mg (half tablet) once daily.
Syrup:
Children (2-5 years of age): 2.5 ml once daily (upto 5 ml in severe cases such as Perennial Allergic Rhinitis).
Children (6-12 years of age): 5 ml once daily (upto 10 ml in severe cases such as Perennial Allergic Rhinitis).
Ebamine 10 mg may be taken with or without food.
Administration of Ebamine 10 mg
Ebamine 10 mg may be taken with or without food.
Interaction of Ebamine 10 mg
Ebamine 10 mg in combination with either ketoconazole or erythromycin increases in plasma level of Ebamine 10 mg and prolonged QTc interval. Ebamine 10 mg does not interact with the pharmacokinetics of theophylline, warfarin, cimetidine, diazepam or alcohol. The sedation effect of alcohol and diazepam may be enhanced.
Contraindications
Patients with a known hypersensitivity to Ebamine 10 mg or any of its ingredients.
Side Effects of Ebamine 10 mg
The most common side-effects are headache, dry mouth and drowsiness. Less commonly reported side effects include abdominal pain, dyspepsia, nausea and insomnia.
Pregnancy & Lactation
The safety of Ebamine 10 mg during pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
Precautions & Warnings
It is advisable to exercise caution when using Ebamine 10 mg in patients known to have the following conditions: long QT syndrome, hypokalaemia, treatment with any medicine known to produce an increase in QT interval or inhibit CYP3A4 enzyme systems such as azole antifungals and macrolide antibiotics. Use in Pregnancy and Lactation The safety of Ebamine 10 mg during pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Ebamine 10 mg should not be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. It is not known whether Ebamine 10 mg is excreted in milk, therefore, Ebamine 10 mg should not be used during lactation.
Overdose Effects of Ebamine 10 mg
No clinically meaningful signs or symptoms were observed up to 100 mg given once daily. There is no specific antidote for Ebamine 10 mg. In case of accidental overdoses, gastric lavage, monitoring of vital functions including ECG and symptomatic treatment should be carried out.
Storage Conditions
Store below 30°C at a cool and dry place, away from light. Keep out of reach of children
Drug Classes
Non-sedating antihistamines
Mode Of Action
Ebamine 10 mg is a long-acting and selective H1-histamine receptor antagonist. After repeated administration, inhibition of peripheral receptors remains at a constant level. Ebamine 10 mg is rapidly absorbed and undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism following oral administration. Ebamine 10 mg is almost totally converted to the pharmacologically active acid metabolite, carEbamine 10 mg.