Ryclora
RyClora 118ML of 2MG/5ML
¿Qué es Ryclora?
Ryclora (maleato de dexclorfeniramina) es un antihistamínico utilizado para aliviar síntomas de alergias como ojos llorosos, nariz que moquea, picazón en los ojos/nariz y estornudos. Funciona bloqueando una sustancia natural (histamina) que el cuerpo produce durante una reacción alérgica. Ryclora está disponible mediante receta médica y debe utilizarse según las indicaciones de un proveedor de atención médica.Side Effects
- Severe drowsiness, clumsiness, or confusion
- Faintness
- Fast heartbeat
Warnings
- This medicine may cause drowsiness. If it does, avoid driving a car or using machinery.
- This medicine may cause a skin rash when you are out in the sun. Use a sunscreen when you are outside, and try not to spend long periods in direct sunlight.
- Ask your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have glaucoma or trouble urinating.
- This medicine might contain phenylalanine. This is only a concern if you have a disorder called phenylketonuria (a problem with amino acids). Talk to your doctor before using this medicine.
- Side effects of this medicine may occur more frequently in young children and older adults.
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RyClora 118ML of 2MG/5ML
¿Qué es Ryclora ?
Ryclora (maleato de dexclorfeniramina) es un antihistamínico utilizado para aliviar síntomas de alergias como ojos llorosos, nariz que moquea, picazón en los ojos/nariz y estornudos. Funciona bloqueando una sustancia natural (histamina) que el cuerpo produce durante una reacción alérgica. Ryclora está disponible mediante receta médica y debe utilizarse según las indicaciones de un proveedor de atención médica.
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