What is Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine)
Zyrtec D is a Non Prescription medicine.
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Medicine Brand
Zyrtec D.. It is also known as Reactine Allergy and Sinus in Canada.
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Dosage
The recommended dosage is 1 Tablet every 12 hours. For Children under the age of 12 years, doctor's advice should be taken.
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Ingredients
Antihistamine (Cetirizine Hydrochloride) 5 mg Decongestant (Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride) 120 mg
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Products Related To Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine)
Reactine Allergy and Sinus
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Generic Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine)
Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Manufacturer
Pfizer
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Classification
Zyrtec D is used for the treatment of seasonal allergies.
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Warning
Zyrtec D Allergy and Congestion Alcohol Warning : - If you consume 3 or more alcoholic drinks every day, ask your doctor whether you should take acetaminophen or other pain relievers/fever reducers.
- Acetaminophen may cause liver damage.
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Cautions
- Elders should take Zyrtec only with doctor\'s prescription.
- Pregnant women and lactating mothers should not buy Zyrtec D without their doctor\'s advice.
- Patients suffering from any kidney or liver disease, eye disease, High blood pressure, Heart disease or thyroid problem should consult their doctors before purchasing Zyrtec D
- Patients taking this medication should avoid the use dangerous machinery and hazardous activities as Zyrtec D causes drowsiness.
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Description
General Information:
Zyrtec D is an antihistamine and decongestant combination which provides relief from seasonal and perennial allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, runny nose (rhinitis), itching eyes, sneezing, and stuffy nose (nasal congestion). It is available in the form of tablets and syrup.
Important facts about Zyrtec D:
Patients using Zyrtec D should avoid the use of dangerous machinery and should not get involved in hazardous activities after taking this medication as it causes sleepiness and also affects the thinking process of a human mind. Patients taking this medication along with other allergy medicines should be extremely cautious.
Side Effects:
Common Side Effects:
- Feeling giddy
- Feeling sleepy
- Feeling exhausted
- Dryness in mouth
- Bad throat
- Feeling of vomit
- Irregular bowel movements
- Headache
Serious Side Effects:
- Irregular heartbeat
- Feeling weak
- Shivering
- Sleep disorder
- Restlessness
- Overactivity
- Feeling confused
- Hazy vision
- Urination problems
Zyrtec D Drug Interactions:
- MAO inhibitors
- albuterol
- sodium bicarbonate
- antihypertensives
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Zyrtec D (Cetirizine & Pseudoephedrine) Direction
Zyrtec D should be taken with a glass of water with or without food. The tablet should not be broken or chewed and should be swallowed as a whole. Adults and children 12 years of age and over should take 1 tablet every 12 hours. Adults 65 years and over should take 1 tablet daily or consult a doctor.
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