Uses of Bvpalin

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Bvpalin helps relieve symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis, year-round allergic rhinitis such as sneezing, runny nose, itching, nasal congestion, and eye irritation... To ensure effective use, people Use should follow the instructions of the doctor, and refer to more information about the uses of Bvpalin in the following article.

1. What is the use of Bvpalin?


1.1. What is Bvpalin? Bvpalin is an anti-allergic drug and is used in cases of hypersensitivity. The active ingredient in Bvpalin is Desloratadine 5mg.
The drug is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets and is packaged: Box with 3 blisters of 10 each (PVC aluminum blister); Box with 5 blisters of 10 each (aluminum-aluminum blister)
1.2. What does Bvpalin do? Indications of Bvpalin:
Relief of symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis, and perennial allergic rhinitis such as sneezing, or runny nose, itching, and stuffy nose, with eye irritation, or watery eyes , red eyes, or itchy throat and cough. Relief of symptoms of chronic idiopathic urticaria. Contraindications of the drug Bvpalin 5mg:
Patients with hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients, excipients in the composition of the drug or hypersensitivity to loratadine. Normally, people who are allergic to any substance in the composition of Bvpalin should not use the drug. Other cases are specified in the drug leaflet, or the doctor's prescription. Contraindications to Bvpalin must be understood as absolute contraindications, i.e. not for any reason, but contraindications can be flexible for use.

2. Usage of Bvpalin


Adults: Adults and adolescents (over 12 years): Take one 5mg or 10ml (5mg) film-coated tablet.
Children: For children 6 to 11 years old: 2.5 mg orally once a day. For the relief of symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis, including intermittent and persistent allergic rhinitis and urticaria.
Intermittent allergic rhinitis: symptoms appear less than 4 days per week or less than 4 weeks should be treated appropriately based on assessment of the patient's medical history and treatment should be discontinued when symptoms are resolved. Re-treatment upon reappearance of disease symptoms.
In persistent allergic rhinitis (symptoms appear more than 4 days a week, and persist for more than 4 weeks), treatment can be continued during allergen exposure.
Handling when missed dose: Usually all drugs can be taken within 1 to 2 hours compared to the doctor's prescription, or in the prescription. Unless there is a very strict rule about the time of use, Bvpalin can be taken within a few hours of forgetting. But if the time is too far from the time to take and too close to the time of the next dose, it is not recommended to take a make up dose, because it can be dangerous to the body. It is necessary to strictly adhere to or consult a doctor before making a decision.
Management of Overdose: When a patient accidentally overdoses, consider standard measures to remove the unabsorbed active ingredient. In a multiple-dose clinical study in adults and adolescents using desloratadine up to 45 mg (9 times the clinical dose) no clinical signs of overdose were observed. The main active ingredient Bvpalin Desloratadine is not excreted by hemodialysis; and it is not known whether it is excreted by peritoneal dialysis.
Unusual manifestations of Bvpalin overdose should be reported to the doctor, or the person in charge. In case of an overdose of Bvpalin, the patient has symptoms that require emergency care so that doctors can quickly diagnose and treat

3. Notes when using Bvpalin


Children, pregnant and lactating people: not recommended.
No teratogenic or mutagenic effects were observed in animal studies with desloratadine.
Those who need to be careful before taking Bvpalin such as: the elderly, pregnant women, lactating women, children under 15 years old, people with liver failure, kidney failure, sensitive people allergic to any substance in the composition of the drug... Or subjects with myasthenia gravis, or hepatic coma, and stomach ulcers.

4. Side effects of Bvpalin


Rare: people feel tired, dry mouth, headache.
Very rare such as: rash or anaphylaxis. In clinical trials with indications for allergic rhinitis, chronic idiopathic urticaria.
Usually the side effects, or unwanted effects (Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR), unwanted effects will gradually disappear when the drug is stopped. If there are rare unwanted side effects that are not mentioned in the instruction sheet.

5. Bvpalin drug interactions


It is important to remember that Bvpalin drug interactions with other drugs are often quite complicated due to the influence of many ingredients in the drug. Studies, or recommendations, usually only mention common interactions with use. Therefore, do not arbitrarily apply information on drug interactions with Bvpalin.
Consider co-administration of Bvpalin with alcohol, beer, tobacco and alcoholic or fermented beverages. These agents can change the ingredients in the medicine.
Above are the main uses of Bvpalin. Before using, users should carefully read the instructions and strictly follow the instructions of a professional doctor to get the best treatment results.

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