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Diazolin - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (tablets and pills 50 mg and 100 mg) drugs for the treatment of allergies in adults, children and pregnancy

Diazolin - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (tablets and pills 50 mg and 100 mg) drugs for the treatment of allergies in adults, children and pregnancy

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Diazoline. There are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors specialists on the use of Diazolin in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Diazoline in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use to treat allergic diseases (hives, eczema, rhinitis) in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation.

 

Diazoline - blocker of histamine H1 receptors, ethylenediamine derivative. Has antiallergic, antipruritic, antiexudative, and also weak sedation. It has m-cholinoblocking properties.

 

Pharmacokinetics

 

After oral administration, it is rapidly absorbed from the digestive tract. Virtually does not penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Metabolised in the liver by methylation. It is excreted by the kidneys.

 

Indications

  • hay fever;
  • hives;
  • eczema;
  • itching;
  • allergic rhinitis;
  • allergic conjunctivitis;
  • skin reaction after an insect bite;
  • bronchial asthma (as part of combination therapy).

 

Forms of release

 

Tablets of 50 mg and 100 mg.

 

Dragee 50 mg and 100 mg.

 

Instructions for use and dosage

 

Adults and children over 10 years of age - 100-300 mg per day. The daily dose for children aged 5-10 years is 100-200 mg; 2-5 years - 50-150 mg; up to 2 years - 50-100 mg.

 

Side effect

  • dry mouth;
  • Dyspeptic phenomena due to irritation of the gastric mucosa;
  • dizziness;
  • paresthesia;
  • increased fatigue;
  • tremor;
  • drowsiness;
  • granulocytopenia, agranulocytosis;
  • dysuria.

 

Contraindications

  • hypertrophy of the prostate;
  • angle-closure glaucoma;
  • peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum;
  • inflammatory diseases of the digestive tract in the phase of exacerbation;
  • increased sensitivity to mebhydroline (active ingredient of Diazoline);
  • pyloric stenosis;
  • epilepsy;
  • disorders of the heart rhythm (having a vagolytic effect, can improve AV-conduction and promote the development of supraventricular arrhythmias);
  • pregnancy;
  • lactation period.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

Diazolin is contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding).

 

special instructions

 

Use with caution in hepatic and / or renal failure (dosage and interval between doses may be required).

 

Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and manage mechanisms

 

During the treatment period, one should refrain from engaging in potentially dangerous activities requiring increased attention and speed of psychomotor reactions (driving vehicles or working with mechanisms).

 

Drug Interactions

 

Mebhydroline increases the effect of sedatives and ethanol (alcohol).

 

Analogues of drug Diazolin

 

Structural analogs for the active substance:

  • Mebhydrogen;
  • Mebhydroline Napadisylate.

 

Analogues on the class of medicinal effect (antihistamines):

  • Aviomarine
  • Alerza
  • Allergodyl
  • Allergoferon
  • Allertec
  • Allergies
  • Astemizole
  • Betadrine
  • Bonin
  • Bronal
  • Vibrocil
  • Gismanal
  • Gistalong
  • Histafen
  • Histimet
  • Gifast
  • Glenceth
  • Desloratadine
  • Dimebon
  • Dimedrol
  • Dinox
  • Donormil
  • Dramina
  • Zincet
  • Zirtek
  • Zodak
  • Kestin
  • Claritin
  • Clarifer
  • Clemastine
  • Xizal
  • Letizen
  • Lomilan
  • Loratadin
  • Lordestine
  • Mebrogroline
  • Parlazin
  • Pipolphen
  • Rapido
  • Rupafin
  • Semprex
  • Ciel
  • Sowentol
  • Suprastin
  • Tavegil
  • Telfast
  • Fexadine
  • Femizol
  • Fenistil
  • Fenkarol
  • Chloropyramine
  • Cezera
  • Cetirizine
  • Cetiriax
  • Cetrin
  • Erespal
  • Erius
  • Erolin.

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Reviews (4):
Guests
Lisa
I tend to be allergic, hives periodically appear, which appears on various products or chemicals, and when doing allergens,then everything shows a norm and if, having eaten strawberries, I had an allergy to it, then after passing the test, the allergy to this component is not detected.

In general, I was worn out at all with this matter, I am saved from the arising problems only by Diazolin. No expensive imported medications also help, but in the same way as penny Diazolin. The only drawback of his reception - it tends to sleep, but this is fixable, given that not every day have to take it.
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Natasha
Every year, when only buds swell on the trees, I have a runny nose and watery eyes. As it turned out, I have an allergy. The doctor prescribed me diazolin. I use it strictly for the purpose. Coryza disappears, but if I do not drink, again appears. He does not heal, but it helps. Adverse reactions to diazoline did not feel, I do not fall asleep on the go, everything is as usual.
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Yvonne
A good ancient drug. The main thing is that it's cheap, and the effect is just as normal as using Claritin, Suprastin or Zirtek. Already checked repeatedly by my demanding body :)
Guests
Mara
I use diazolin for 20 years, if not more. During the flowering period in the spring, an allergy is exacerbated in the form of asthma attacks. Recently, using the Batmanghelidz technique (Water and salt intake), the dose of diazoline has been significantly reduced. Other antihistamines do not help (tried all listed in the list).

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