Auriase 2.5mg Syrup is usually given to children to treat a wide range of symptoms associated with allergic conditions such as hay fever, urticaria (hives), conjunctivitis (red, itchy eye), and common cold. These symptoms may include watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and itching.
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup may be taken with or without food. The dose may vary depending on what you are taking it for. Take it as it has been prescribed by your doctor. You may need this medicine only on days you have symptoms, or you may need to take it every day to prevent symptoms from happening. If you stop taking it earlier than advised, your symptoms may come back. This medicine is generally very safe. You may experience dizziness and sleepiness after taking the medicine. These are usually mild and go away after a couple of days as your body adjusts. Consult your doctor if they persist or worry you. Before taking it, you should tell your doctor if you have any problems with your liver or kidneys or with your heart as antihistamines can cause your heart to beat faster. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult with their doctor before taking it. Avoid drinking alcohol as it can cause excessive drowsiness with this medicine. It usually does not impair your ability to drive, but you should not drive if it makes you feel sleepy or dizzy.
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup does not pose serious side effects and is well-tolerated by children. In case the side effects do occur, they’re likely to subside once the body adapts to the medicine. Consult your child’s doctor if these side effects persist or bother your child. The most common side effects include-
Common side effects of Auriase
Sleepiness
Nausea
Vomiting
Dizziness
How can I give Auriase 2.5mg Syrup to my child?
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Measure it with a measuring cup and take it by mouth. Shake well before use. Auriase 2.5mg Syrup may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
How Auriase Syrup works
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup belongs to a class of medicines called antihistamines. It blocks the natural chemical substance (histamine) produced in the body during an allergic state and subsides (lowers) your child’s immune system’s response to these conditions.
Safety advice
Kidney
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Auriase 2.5mg Syrup is recommended. However, dose adjustment may be required in severe kidney disease. It is advisable to consult your child’s doctor thoroughly before giving Auriase 2.5mg Syrup to your child in case of kidney-related problems.
Liver
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup is safe to use in patients with liver disease. No dose adjustment of Auriase 2.5mg Syrup is recommended. However, dose adjustments might be required in severe liver disease. Consult your doctor before giving Auriase 2.5mg Syrup to your child in case of severe liver disease.
What if I forget to give Auriase 2.5mg Syrup to my child?
Do not panic. Unless your child’s doctor has advised a specific regime for your child, administer the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for the next dose. Do not give a double dose to catch up on any missed dose, follow the prescribed dosing schedule strictly.
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Try giving the medicines at the same time each day, to help you remember.
Your child may feel sleepy or dizzy after each dose of Auriase 2.5mg Syrup. If this happens, make your child sit or lie down and ask them to be careful while performing tasks that require mental focus.
Dry mouth can occur as a side effect of taking Auriase 2.5mg Syrup. Taking sips of water or eating citrus fruits may help.
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup should be avoided in children who are less than 4 years of age as there is a risk of respiratory distress.
Practice self-care tips:
Protect your child from coming in contact with allergens.
Maintain a neat and clean ambiance around your child.
Encourage your child to wear a face mask and avoid dusty places.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Piperidine Derivate
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
RESPIRATORY
Action Class
Second-Generation H1 Antihistamines
Interaction with drugs
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What were the side-effects while using Auriase 2.5mg Syrup?
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*No Side Effect
How do you take Auriase Syrup?
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*With or without food
Please rate Auriase 2.5mg Syrup on price
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FAQs
My child is suffering from a neurological condition. Is Auriase 2.5mg Syrup safe to use?
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup may increase susceptibility to seizures in children, particularly in children with a history of seizure disorders.
My child is restless and unable to sleep properly at night. Can I give Auriase 2.5mg Syrup?
No, although this medicine causes drowsiness as a side effect, it should not be given to induce sleep in children. Consult your doctor if you have any queries regarding the use of this medicine.
How much Auriase 2.5mg Syrup should I give to my child?
You must always adhere to the dose prescribed by your child’s doctor because it is calculated according to your child’s body weight and age. Do not increase or decrease the dose on your own as it may cause unwanted effects and can worsen your child’s condition.
Can other medicines be given at the same time as Auriase 2.5mg Syrup?
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup can sometimes interact with other medicines or substances. Tell your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Auriase 2.5mg Syrup. Also, check with your child’s doctor before giving any medicine to your child.
What if I give too much of Auriase 2.5mg Syrup by mistake?
Although Auriase 2.5mg Syrup is relatively safe to use in children yet an excessive amount may cause some serious side effects such as seizures, rapid heart rate, irritability, slow breathing, and even coma. Talk to your doctor if you think your child has taken an excessive amount of Auriase 2.5mg Syrup.
How should Auriase 2.5mg Syrup be stored?
Auriase 2.5mg Syrup should be stored at room temperature, in a dry place, away from direct heat and light. Keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children to avoid any accidental intake.
When do I need to call my child’s doctor right away?
Always consult your child’s doctor at every step in case of any confusion. Contact your child’s doctor immediately if your child develops serious side effects. These may include allergic reactions (such as facial swelling, trouble breathing), signs of liver problem (such as dark-colored urine, yellow eyes or skin), excessive sleepiness, rapid heartbeat, hallucinations, feeling confused or hyperactive, trouble passing urine, irritability, and vision changes.
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