Oksatamid (oxatamide)


OKSATAMID (Oxatamide) *. 1-(3-[4-Difenilmetil) -1 - piperazinil] propyl) -2 - benzimidazolinon.
     Synonyms : Tinseth, Cenasert, Fensedyl, Oxatimide, Tinset.
     The drug has antiallergic effect, blocking the release of mediator substances (histamine, serotonin and others) from the fat cells and preventing them from binding to specific receptors.
     Applied to treat allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, urticaria, food allergies and other allergic diseases. For edema acute allergic reactions (attacks of asthma, allergic shock) product is not appointed.
     Is oksatamid inside : dose for adults 1 to 2 pills (30-60 mg), 1 to 2 times a day; For children weighing 15 to 35 kg-1 / 2 1 pill once a day, with more weight on 1 1 pill once a day (at night).
     When taken drugs may sedate effect, drowsiness, dry mouth.
     When possible overdose extrapiramidale disorder.
     The drug should not appoint outpatient treatment patients who require rapid physical and mental reactions. No treatment oksatamidom reception alcohol.
     Product : pills to 0.03 g (30 mg).
     Storage : List B.

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