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Allergy and Clinical Immunology Drug Data - A-Z (English)

Drug Class Description

Antihistamines (sedating)/ indirect-acting sympathomimetics (b2 -agonists, beta-agonists, beta-adrenoceptor stimulants).

Generic Name

Chlorpheniramine [chlorphenamine], ephedrine

Drug Description

Each tablet contains: Chlorphenamine maleate Ph.Eur. 10 mg Ephedrine hydrochloride Ph.Eur. 15mg

Presentation

Tablets

Indications

Relief of symptoms caused by allergic conditions such as hay fever, allergic rhinitis, perennial rhinitis, urticaria etc., which are responsive to antihistamine.

Adult Dosage

Adults, elderly and children over 12 years of age:

One or two tablets daily. One tablet should be taken in the morning on rising and a further tablet may be taken at night if required.

Child Dosage

Not recommended.

Method of administration - oral use.

Contra Indications

Coronary thrombosis, hypertension, thyrotoxicosis and those on treatment with monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

Special Precautions

Tablets should be swallowed whole and not sucked or chewed. Do not exceed the stated dose. Asthmatics should consult their doctor before using this product. May cause drowsiness, if affected do not drive or operate machinery. Avoid alcoholic drink.

Interactions

Alcoholic drinks and certain other central nervous system depressants can potentiate any sedative effect.

Adverse Reactions

Although the combination of ephedrine with the anti-histamine chlorphenamine is intended to reduce side-effects, slight drowsiness may occur. Side effects of ephedrine are rare at the low dose employed in this preparation, however in particularly susceptible patients, effects such as giddiness, palpitations and muscular weakness may be experienced transiently.

Manufacturer

Chemidex Pharma Ltd

Drug Availability

(P)

Updated

14 May 2009

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