Ebastine

46 Topics Found
Ebastine Drug Index

Ebastine is a H1 antihistamine with low potential for causing drowsiness. It does not penetrate the blood–brain barrier to a significant amount and thus combines an effective block of the H1 receptor in peripheral tissue with a low incidence of central side effects, i.e. seldom causing sedation or drowsiness.[1][2][3] It was patented in 1983 by Almirall S.A and came into medical use in 1990.[4] The substance is often provi...

I've been taking kestine (ebastine 10mg) for a very long time (about 2 years) for allergies (sneezing). But it causes irritation in my eyes and spots in my eyes. What should i do now? I can not stop talking it. I have to take an antihistamine every after 4 or five days due to sneezing and nasal suppression. And if i dont take this it will cause irritation in my nose and sneezing, headache, etc! please advise accordingly. ## Have you consulted a doctor? If it is causing these types of problems, you may need to switch to a different medication and there are other options available on the market. As to the problems you experience, if you stop taking it, that is completely normal, especially after having taken something for such a long period of time. Almost any medication will cause so...

4 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

If I take Ebastine in alternate days,,,, or take for three continuous days,,, in a week, or one tablet every Saturday or so,,, will it work perfectly,, or will average effect, or will have no effect,,, or effect only on the day it is taken ## Hello, Carry! How are you? You should always follow your doctor's prescribing instructions. However yes, most antihistamines can be take as needed and will still help. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including dizziness, dry mouth and headache. Is there anything else I can help with?

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine

ebastine with macrolides side effect in QTs prolongation ## patient having astrocytoma in spine which is actually cancer so doctor suggest fr this medicine.my question is that is it will work or not and another thing is this cancer is in 4th stage,please suggest me

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine

pls explain the side efects of ebastine+bethamethasone ## what is the side effect of co-aleva? ## what are the interaction/action of co-aleva? ## side effect of ebastine+bethamethasone ## to treat the allergy ## is co aleva can help to cure my allergies?.. and what is the possible side effect?.

5 REPLIES Filed under Betamethasone

Please tell me the generic name for ebastine. This is an Indian medicine and I am not getting it in saudi arabia.Please help me out ## Ebastine is the generic name you can ask the pharmacist for EBASTEL 10 MG F- C TABLETS. ## I was taken Monticope tab in India its contains.. Montelukast sodiom ip 10 mg and levocetrzine dihydrochloride 5 mg... Plz tell me same tab name in Saudi Arabia

2 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

Could you please let me know the link to know the efficacy parameters for ebastine 5mg dispersible tablets in detail. Any clinical trials if carried out for it ## area of absorbption of ebastine ## what is the purpose of Ebastine 5mg Dispersible Tablet?why is it prescribed?

2 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

co aleva ebastine betamethasone ## Co-Aleva contains 10mgs of Ebatsine and 500mcgs of Betamethasone, it is used as antihistamine, mainly to treat allergies. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and weight gain. Are there any questions or comments? ## very informative, clear and consise, comporehensive. Congratulations! ## what's the dosage for elderly and how long normally? ## Is co-aleva treatment for asthma? ## My doctor also prescribed co-aleva to treat my recurring facial and neck allergies. 2 tabs / day for one week and one tab per day for one week...total 21 tabs. ## Yes this one I'm looking for do I have to ask my dr. To priscrive me cuz this medicine is working for me I take it only when I'm attack by my allergies rhinitis I need help your he...

9 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

sir, i want drug containing ebastine + montelukast means single tablet containing both....... ## I'm sorry, but this site does not manufacture, prescribe, nor sell any medications, this is an information only website. Have you tried asking a doctor or pharmacist/chemist, if there is a medication like that available? I know there are some combinations of this available, in some countries. It is commonly used to treat allergies and respiratory disorders. ## brand name is ebast-m from micro labs ## EBAMONT LIFESTAR PHARMA

3 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

i have taken the ebastine betamethasone for 3 years to treat my allergic rhinitis as prescribe of my doctor and now i feeling so much pain. What will happen to me in this case? please advise me for more information. ## I was given by my docTor Co- aleva(ebastine bethamethasone) for cough n cold once a day for 7 days. And for my insomnia 25 mg benadryl but still I only sleep an 1 to 2 hrs and I wake up at 1am and cannot sleep anymore. What other sleep inducing medicine can I take? ## Hello, Cynthia, how are you doing? Has there been any change? What type of pain are you experiencing? Ebastine and Betamethasone are often used to treat allergic reactions. This combination may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, acne, mood changes, weight changes, and headaches. Anxiou...

2 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

my mother's doctor prescribe her ebastine betamethasone co-aleva to treat her allergy relating to asthma the first drug that we bought ebastine betamethasone co-aleva was given to me but in the second time i bought the drug the pharmacist gave me ebastine aleva. i wonder if these two medicines are the same? ## No, as you mentioned, the Co-Aleva contains both Ebastine and Betamethasone, however, the Aleva just contains Ebastine, so it will not do the same as the first medication did. The Betamethasone is a steroid class medication, that is used to treat allergic reactions and swelling. Have you tried asking the pharmacist why they made the switch?

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine

Is co-aleva for tonsilitis? My doctor has prescribed me a few months ago. And im having a terrible tonsilitis now, can i drink Co-Aleva to treat? ## Tonsillitis is most commonly due to an infection, so this medication will not help eradicate such an issue. You will most likely require an antibiotic. The NIH lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash, and diarrhea. Have you consulted your doctor, again?

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine

Any commen factor between odimont LC and ebastine . Is it okay if use ebastine tablet in the absence of odimont LC tab ## Although both medications are indicated for similar uses, Ebastine is also of a different drug class. And from what other reviews have said, it's is not the best choice for asthma (if this is what you had intended on using it for?). Ebastine is a second-generation H1 receptor antagonist that is indicated for allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria. So if you've been using Odimont LC for either of these conditions, it may still turn out to be a viable alternative in the meantime. Odimont LC contains the active ingredients montelukast (10 mg) + levocetirizine (5 mg). This combination is used for the treatment of chronic asthma, urticaria, and/or vari...

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine

I am still not sure if i am pregnant and have yet to check with a home kit. Now my allergic rhinitis is triggered by the weather my doctor gave me co-aleva however i fort to ask if it is pregnancy-friendly. Please advise. ## My wife is pregnant,she can't take a Co. Aleva.for her maintance of asthma. ## No, the U.S. FDA places the Betamethasone in Co-Aleva as being in pregnancy category C, which means it is a drug that has been suspected of causing fetal harm. However, there are some cases where it can be beneficial for an underdeveloped fetus, so it should be taken if your doctor deems it necessary. Otherwise, if a woman is pregnant, it would be best to consult their doctor about taking an alternative medication. Is there anything else I can help with?

2 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

Iam taking Ebast-M tablets, please let me know the side effects ## All medications carry the risk of side effects, even over the counter products. Ebastine with Montelukast is used to various respiratory disorders, such as allergies and asthma. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, diarrhea and sleep disturbances. Learn more: Are there any other questions?

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine

co aleva ebastine betamethasone My brother was prescribed with the drug to treat his allergic rhinitis. An episode of palpitation and extreme anxiety occurred after taking it an hour earlier. He was just watching tv that time and had his usual dinner. Can this be attributed to the drug? Thanks for the reply.An afterthought- is there another drug that he can use as a substitute? ## You Can try cetrizine :) It's also for Allergic rhinitis

1 REPLY Filed under Ebastine
Ebastel Ebastine

Ebastine is a H1 antihistamine with low potential for causing drowsiness. It does not penetrate the blood–brain barrier to a significant amount and thus combines an effective block of the H1 receptor in peripheral tissue with a low incidence of central side effects, i.e. seldom causing sedation or drowsiness.[1][2][3] It was patented in 1983 by Almirall S.A and came into medical use in 1990.[4] The substance is often provi...

Evastel Ebastine

Ebastine is a H1 antihistamine with low potential for causing drowsiness. It does not penetrate the blood–brain barrier to a significant amount and thus combines an effective block of the H1 receptor in peripheral tissue with a low incidence of central side effects, i.e. seldom causing sedation or drowsiness.[1][2][3] It was patented in 1983 by Almirall S.A and came into medical use in 1990.[4] The substance is often provi...

Kestine Ebastine

Ebastine is a H1 antihistamine with low potential for causing drowsiness. It does not penetrate the blood–brain barrier to a significant amount and thus combines an effective block of the H1 receptor in peripheral tissue with a low incidence of central side effects, i.e. seldom causing sedation or drowsiness.[1][2][3] It was patented in 1983 by Almirall S.A and came into medical use in 1990.[4] The substance is often provi...

white circle tablet ebastine + betamethasone ## please explain co aleva ebastine+betamethasone the uses for,side effects if there is ## Ebastine is a non-sedating antihistamine, these are used to treat allergic reactions, anxiety and to help prevent nausea. Betamethasone is a steroid, commonly used to treat pain, inflammation and as an immunosuppressant. Common side effects can include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and weight gain. You can read more here: Did you have any other questions?

2 REPLIES Filed under Ebastine

Can't find what you're looking for?