Axalor (10mg)
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Manufacturer: Axis Pharmaceuticals
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Generic Name: Loratadine 10mg
Product Overview
Axalor contains Loratadine 10mg, a second-generation antihistamine that helps relieve allergy symptoms without making you drowsy. Available in tablet form, it is often chosen because it is both effective and well-tolerated.
Common Uses
Doctors usually prescribe Axalor for:
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Allergic rhinitis, both seasonal and year-round, which causes sneezing, runny or itchy nose, and watery eyes.
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Skin allergies like hives (urticaria) and persistent itching.
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General allergy relief where patients need to stay alert during work or studies.
Doctor’s Opinion
Dr. Ayesha Khan, MBBS (Allergy Specialist)
“In my practice, Axalor has proven dependable for patients suffering from seasonal allergies and chronic hives. It controls symptoms quickly and doesn’t usually interfere with daily activities, since it rarely causes drowsiness. Still, I advise people with kidney or liver problems, and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, to take it only under medical supervision.”
Recommended Dosage
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Adults and adolescents (15 years+): 10mg once daily.
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Children (6–14 years): 5mg once daily.
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Follow your physician’s advice; do not adjust the dose on your own.
If You Miss a Dose
Take it when you remember. If it’s close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one—never double up.
Overdose Warning
Overdose is uncommon but serious. If it happens, seek medical help immediately.
How to Take
Swallow the tablet with water. You can take it with or without food. Do not chew or crush the tablet.
When to Avoid
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If you are allergic to Loratadine or its ingredients.
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If you have significant kidney or liver disease, unless advised by your doctor.
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If you are taking medicines that may interact (like carbamazepine or MAO inhibitors).
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Do not use Axalor in case of severe allergic emergencies such as anaphylaxis—epinephrine is required in that situation.
Side Effects
Most patients tolerate Axalor well. Some may experience:
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Headache or dizziness
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Nausea or dry mouth
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Fatigue
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In rare cases, worsening of breathing-related symptoms
Precautions
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Patients with liver or kidney conditions should take it only under guidance.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women must consult a doctor first.
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If you feel dizzy after taking the medicine, avoid driving.
Storage Instructions
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Keep tablets in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Store out of children’s reach.
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Dispose of expired packs as advised by your pharmacist.
Laboratory Checkups
Routine tests are not required for most users. In certain cases, doctors may recommend liver and kidney function tests or allergy screenings for patients with ongoing symptoms.
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