
Medicine overview
Indications of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray
Theropeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray
Administration of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray
Interaction of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray
Contraindications
Side Effects of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Storage Conditions
Use In Special Populations
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zelanex 137 mcg/spray used for?
Azelastine nasal spray is indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis such as rhinorrhea, sneezing, and nasal pruritus in adults and children 5 years and older, and for the treatment of the symptoms of vasomotor rhinitis, such as rhinorrhea, nasal congestion and postnasal drip in adults and children 12 years and older.
What is the dosage of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray?
Adult and children 12 years and older: 2 sprays in each nostril twice daily.Children 5-11 years of age: 1 spray in each nostril twice daily.
What are the side effects of Zelanex 137 mcg/spray?
Headache, dizziness, sneezing, nosebleed, nausea, stinging or itching in nose, dry mouth, sore throat, bitter taste etc.
Who should not take Zelanex 137 mcg/spray?
Contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to Azelastine or any of its components.
What precautions should be taken with Zelanex 137 mcg/spray?
In clinical trials, the occurrence of somnolence has been reported in some patients taking Azelastine nasal spray; due caution should therefore be exercised when driving a car or operating potentially dangerous machinery. Concurrent use of this nasal spray with alcohol or other CNS depressants should be avoided because additional reductions in alertness and additional impairment of CNS performance…
Is Zelanex 137 mcg/spray safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Use in pregnancy: The effects of Azelastine during pregnancy have not been adequately studied. Azelastine should be administered during pregnancy, if the potential benefit justifies the potential risks to fetus.Use in nursing mother: It is not known whether Azelastine is excreted in human milk. However, caution should be exercised when Azelastine is administered to a nursing mother.
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