Antial tablet contains Loratadine, a long-acting, non-drowsy antihistamine. It works by blocking H1 receptors in the body, reducing allergic symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and runny nose. It selectively targets peripheral receptors and causes much less drowsiness compared to older antihistamines.
Antial tablet uses include:
Always take antial tablet exactly as advised by your doctor.
Usually one 10 mg tablet once daily.
Do not use antial tablet if you:
Talk to your doctor before using antial tablet if you:
Important: Although Loratadine is generally “non-drowsy,” some people may still feel sleepy or dizzy. Use caution when driving or operating machinery until you know how it affects you.
Most people tolerate antial tablet well, but some might experience:
Serious but Rare Side Effects:
Seek medical help if you notice any severe or unusual side effects.
Antial tablet is available in 10 mg tablets in strips (20 tablets or more).
Antial tablets may be available over-the-counter in some pharmacies. However, it’s best to use it under medical advice, especially if you have chronic allergies or other health conditions.
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