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Children’s astepro allergy

Generic name: azelastine nasal [a-zel-uh-steen]
Brand names are: astepro allergy, children’s astepro allergy
Class of drugs: nasal antihistamines and decongestants

What is Children's astepro allergy?

Children's astepro allergy (for the nose) is an antihistamine that can be employed to manage sneezing, nasal congestion, itching, and other symptoms of nasal allergies.Children's astepro allergy is intended for adults and children who are 6 years old.Children's astepro allergy can also be used for other purposes not covered in this guideline.

Side effects of Children's astepro allergy

See a doctor immediately. Get medical attention immediately if you notice symptoms that indicate an allergic reaction, such as symptoms of hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of your lips, face, and throat.

Contact your doctor immediately in the event that you show symptoms of an infected ear.

  • Ear pain or fullness
  • Drainage from the drainage from the
  • Difficulty hearing trouble hearing
  • Fever.

Common adverse effects of children's astepro allergy could include:

  • Drowsiness, tiredness;
  • An unpleasant taste that you can detect in your mouth.
  • Pain in the throat or mouth;
  • Nasal pain or discomfort; nasal bleeding;
  • Symptoms of the cold, like nasal stuffiness, sneezing, cough, and sore throat;
  • Fever, headache;
  • Vomiting;
  • The skin is itching all over your nose.

This list does not encompass every possible adverse reaction of these drugs.other side effects could occur. Contact your doctor to seek medical advice on adverse effects. You can report any adverse reactions to the fda at 1-800-fda-1088.

Warnings

Follow the directions on the label as well as the packaging. Follow the instructions exactly.

Before you take this drug

Talk to your doctor prior to taking children's astepro allergy if you are breastfeeding or pregnant.

How to take Children's astepro allergy?

Follow exactly the instructions on the label or as recommended by your physician.Then, prior to the first use, squeeze the bottle at least two times from your face until a fine mist forms. Repeat this procedure every time the spray isn't used for more than 3 days.

For use with the spray for nasal use:

  • When your head is up, place the top from the bottle to your nostril. Then, press your opposite nostril to close. Breathe in and slowly spray the medication into your nostrils. Apply it to the other nostril when directed.
  • When the solution gets into your mouth, eyes, or even your face, wash it off with water.
  • Don't use your mouth for more than a couple of minutes.

Do not permit a young child to take this medication without assistance from an adult.Consult your doctor if symptoms don't improve or if they become worse.The medicine should be stored in an upright position at room temperature. Avoid freezing.Discard the medicine once you've consumed 200 sprays, regardless of whether there's still medicine in the bottle.

What happens if i miss the dose?

Utilise the medication as soon as you can; however, take a break from your missed dosage if it's close to the time for the next dose. Do not take two doses in one go.

What happens if i overdose?

If you take too much, children's astepro allergy spray can result in drowsiness.Get medical attention immediately, or contact us for help at the poison help line at 1-800-222-1222. If you have accidentally swallowed the medication, consuming children's stepro allergy may cause serious injuries to children.

What should be avoided?

Avoid getting children's astepro allergy in your eyes.Avoid driving or engaging in hazardous activities until you are aware of the effects this medication will have on your body. Your reaction could be affected.Do not drink alcohol.

Interaction with other drug

Children's astepro allergy, together with other medications that cause drowsiness, can increase the severity of this effect. Consult your physician before taking opioid medications, sleeping pills, a muscle relaxer, or a medication to treat anxiety and seizures.Other medications can affect children with astepro allergy, such as prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal remedies. Discuss with your doctor all the other medicines you are taking.