Hydroxyzine HCl
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| Hydroxyzine HCl |
| (high-DROX-ih-zeen HIGH-droe-KLOR-ide) |
| Atarax |
| Tablets |
| 10 mg |
| Tablets |
| 25 mg |
| Tablets |
| 50 mg |
| Tablets |
| 100 mg |
| Syrup |
| 10 mg/5 mL |
| Vistaril |
| Capsules |
| 25 mg |
| Capsules |
| 50 mg |
| Capsules |
| 100 mg |
| Suspension, oral |
| 25 mg/5 mL |
| Injection |
| 50 mg/mL |
| Apo-Hydroxyzine |
| Multipax, Novo-Hydroxyzide, Novo-Hydroxyzine, Nu-Hydroxyzine, PMS-Hydroxyzine |
| Class: Antipsychotic, Antihistamine |
Action May be caused by suppression of activity in subcortical areas of CNS.
Indications Symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis; adjunct therapy in organic disease states with anxiety; management of pruritus caused by allergic conditions; sedative before and after general anesthesia
(PO only).
IM route only: Relief of anxiety in acutely disturbed or hysterical patient; treatment of alcoholic delirium tremens or anxiety withdrawal symptoms; preoperative and postoperative and prepartum and postpartum adjunctive medication to permit reduction in narcotic dosage; alleviation of anxiety; control of emesis; adjunctive therapy in asthma.
Contraindications Standard considerations.
Anxiety Adults: PO/IM 50 to 100 mg qid.
Children over 6 yr: PO 50 to 100 mg/day in divided doses.
Children less than 6 yr: PO 50 mg/day in divided doses.
Pruritus Adults: PO/IM 25 mg tid to qid.
Children over 6 yr: PO 50 to 100 mg/day in divided doses.
Children less than 6 yr: PO 50 mg/day in divided doses.
Sedation Adults: PO 50 to 100 mg.
Children: PO 0.6 mg/kg.
Psychiatric and Emotional Emergencies (ie, including acute alcoholism) Adults: IM 50 to 100 mg stat and q 4 to 6 hr prn.
Nausea, Vomiting, and Analgesia (Adjunct) Adults: IM 25 to 100 mg.
Children: IM 1.1 mg/kg.
Preoperative and Postoperative Administration Adults: IM 25 to 100 mg.
Children: IM 1.1 mg/kg.
Prepartum and Postpartum Administration Adults: IM 25 to 100 mg.
Alcohol and CNS depressants: CNS depressant effects may be increased.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CARDIOVASCULAR: Chest tightness. CNS: Transitory drowsiness; involuntary motor activity, including tremor and convulsions. GI: Dry mouth. RESPIRATORY: Hypersensitivity reactions (eg, wheezing, shortness of breath).
Pregnancy: Safety not established; avoid use. Lactation: Undetermined.
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