Etodroxizine

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Etodroxizine is a medication that belongs to the class of antihistamines. It is primarily used for its antihistamine and sedative properties. Etodroxizine is known for its effectiveness in treating allergic reactions and anxiety.

Pharmacology[edit]

Etodroxizine works by blocking the action of histamine at the H1 receptor sites, which helps to reduce the symptoms of allergic reactions such as itching, swelling, and rashes. Additionally, it has a sedative effect, making it useful in the treatment of anxiety and insomnia.

Uses[edit]

Etodroxizine is used in the management of:

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects of Etodroxizine include:

Precautions[edit]

Patients should exercise caution when using Etodroxizine if they have a history of:

Dosage[edit]

The dosage of Etodroxizine varies depending on the condition being treated and the patient's response to the medication. It is important to follow the prescribing doctor's instructions carefully.

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