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Sudolor Tablet (Extended Release) contains Loratadine + Pseudoephedrine
Sudolor Tablet (Extended Release) uses for
Loratadine & Pseudoephedrine tablet is indicated for the relief of symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, temporarily relieves runny nose, sneezing, itching, watery eyes, nasal congestion, itching of the nose or throat due to allergic rhinitis or other upper respiratory allergies, symptoms of common cold, nasal congestion & sinus pressure associated with sinusitis.
Adults and Children 12 years of age and over:
- Loratadine 5 mg and Pseudoephedrine 120 mg: One tablet twice a day (every 12 hours).
- Loratadine 10 mg and Pseudoephedrine 240 mg: One tablet once daily.
Safety and effectiveness of this drug in children below the age of 12 years have not been established.
Loratadine & Pseudoephedrine tablet should be administered when both the antihistaminic properties of Loratadine and the nasal decongestant activity of Pseudoephedrine Sulfate are desired in patients 12 years of age and older.
In the event of overdosage, general symptomatic and supportive, measures should be instituted promptly and maintained for as long as necessary. Treatment of overdosage would reasonably consist of emesis (ipecac syrup), except in patients with impaired consciousness, followed by the administration of activated charcoal to absorb any remaining drug. If vomiting is unsuccessful, or contraindicated, gastric lavage should be performed with normal saline. Saline cathartics may also be of value for rapid dilution of bowel contents.
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