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Cetirizine Tablets
Cetirizine 10mg film-coated tablets provide effective relief from hay fever and allergy symptoms including sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes and chronic urticaria (hives). As a second-generation antihistamine, Cetirizine works by blocking histamine receptors that trigger allergic reactions. Available through Chemist Doctor's regulated UK prescription service following consultation with qualified clinicians.
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| Product Name: | Cetirizine |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Dexcel Pharma Ltd |
| Active Ingredient: | Cetirizine hydrochloride |
| Administration: | Oral tablet |
| Presentation: | Film-coated tablets |
| Available Strengths: | 10mg |
| Prescription Required: | Yes |
| Dosage: | Once daily (adults) |
| Suitable for pregnancy? | Avoid |
| Use with alcohol: | Avoid - may increase drowsiness |
| Tablets | Dosage | Current Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 tablets | 10mg | £9.99 | |
| Cetirizine is a second-generation antihistamine that aids allergy relief. It belongs to the drug class H1 antihistamine. Please consult with your healthcare provider before starting this medication. | |||
| This treatment requires an online consultation for review by our medical team. The decision to supply the specific treatment and quantity requested will be based on whether our medical team are satisfied that it will be safe, appropriate, and effective. | |||
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Table of Contents
- What is Cetirizine?
- What is Cetirizine Used For?
- Before Using Cetirizine
- Cetirizine Contraindications
- Special Population Considerations
- Cetirizine and Other Medicines
- Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
- Driving & Machine Operation
- Cetirizine Ingredients
- How to Use Cetirizine Tablets
- Cetirizine Dosage Guidelines
- Administration Instructions
- Missed Dose Management
- Overdose Information
- Cetirizine Side Effects
- How to Store Cetirizine
- Cetirizine Pack Information
- Cetirizine FAQs
What is Cetirizine?
Cetirizine 10mg film-coated tablets contain the active substance cetirizine hydrochloride, which belongs to a class of medicines called second-generation antihistamines. Cetirizine is a selective H1-receptor antagonist that provides effective relief from allergy symptoms with a lower risk of sedation compared to first-generation antihistamines.
Mechanism of Action
Cetirizine works through a targeted mechanism:
- Histamine blockade: Competitively antagonizes peripheral H1 receptors
- Anti-inflammatory effects: Reduces migration of inflammatory cells to allergic sites
- Rapid onset: Begins working within 1 hour of administration
- Long duration: Provides 24-hour symptom relief with single daily dosing
Think of histamine as a key that unlocks allergy symptoms - Cetirizine effectively blocks the keyhole, preventing histamine from triggering sneezing, itching, and other allergic reactions. The drug is minimally metabolized, with most of the dose excreted unchanged in urine.
What is Cetirizine Used For?
Cetirizine is indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with:
- Seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever): Sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy/red/watery eyes
- Perennial allergic rhinitis (year-round allergies): Symptoms caused by dust mites, pet dander, mould
- Chronic idiopathic urticaria: Swelling, redness and itching of the skin (chronic nettle rash/hives)
Approved Patient Groups
| Patient Group | Age Requirements | Symptom Relief Provided |
|---|---|---|
| Adults | 18 years and older | 24-hour relief from seasonal/perennial allergies and urticaria |
| Adolescents | 12-17 years | Same as adults - 10mg once daily |
| Children | 6-12 years | 5mg twice daily (half tablet twice daily) |
Important Safety Notice:
Discontinue immediately and seek medical help if you experience:
- Severe allergic reaction (rash, itchiness, fever, difficulty breathing, swelling of face/throat)
- Signs of liver problems (yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine, persistent nausea)
- Thoughts of self-harm or suicide (very rare but serious)
- Severe dizziness, convulsions, or fainting
Contact your doctor if symptoms worsen or do not improve after 3 days of treatment.
Before Using Cetirizine
Essential considerations before initiating treatment:
Medical History Assessment
- Kidney disease or impairment (requires dose adjustment)
- Predisposition to urinary retention (spinal cord lesion, prostatic hyperplasia)
- Epilepsy or risk of convulsions
- Known hypersensitivity to cetirizine, hydroxyzine, or piperazine derivatives
- Planned allergy skin tests (stop Cetirizine 3 days before testing)
Required Considerations
- Assess renal function if kidney impairment is suspected
- Confirm patient is not pregnant
- Evaluate for lactose intolerance (tablets contain lactose)
- Review for predisposition to urinary retention
- Consider epilepsy history or seizure risk
Cetirizine Contraindications
Absolute contraindications where Cetirizine must not be used:
Absolute Contraindications
- Severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance below 10 ml/min)
- Hypersensitivity to cetirizine or any excipients
- Hypersensitivity to hydroxyzine (closely related active substance)
- Hypersensitivity to piperazine derivatives (e.g., buclizine, cyclizine, meclozine)
- Children under 6 years old (tablet formulation doesn't allow dose adjustment)
Special Warnings
| Condition | Precaution |
|---|---|
| Moderate renal impairment | Reduce dose to 5mg once daily |
| Urinary retention risk | Increased risk - use with caution |
| Epilepsy/seizure risk | May lower seizure threshold - monitor |
| Lactose intolerance | Contains lactose monohydrate - avoid if intolerant |
Special Population Considerations
Elderly Patients (≥65 years)
- No specific dose adjustment generally required
- Increased monitoring for side effects recommended
- Consider potential age-related renal impairment
- Higher risk of urinary retention
Renal Impairment
- Mild impairment: No dose adjustment needed
- Moderate impairment (creatinine clearance 30-49 ml/min): 5mg once daily
- Severe impairment (creatinine clearance 10-29 ml/min): 5mg every other day
- End-stage renal disease (<10 ml/min): Contraindicated
Hepatic Impairment
- No specific dose adjustment required
- Use with caution in severe hepatic impairment
- Monitor for increased side effects
Paediatric Population
- Children 12 years and older: 10mg once daily
- Children 6-12 years: 5mg twice daily (half tablet twice daily)
- Children under 6 years: Not recommended (use paediatric formulations)
Cetirizine and Other Medicines
According to the BNF guidelines, no clinically significant interactions with other drugs are expected due to cetirizine's pharmacokinetic profile. However, consider these points:
Potential Interactions
- CNS depressants: Alcohol, sedatives, tranquillizers - may increase drowsiness
- Theophylline: Slight decrease in cetirizine clearance (not clinically significant)
- Ketoconazole: Increased cetirizine levels (no dosage adjustment needed)
Important Timing Notes
Based on the official NHS guidelines:
- No food interactions - can be taken with or without meals
- Alcohol should be avoided due to potential additive sedative effects
- Always inform your doctor about all medicines you take, including over-the-counter products
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Pregnancy
- Avoid use during pregnancy unless clearly needed
- Limited human data available
- Animal studies show no direct harmful effects at therapeutic doses
- Accidental use during pregnancy should not produce harmful effects, but medical advice should be sought
- Use only if clearly needed and after medical consultation
Breastfeeding
- Cetirizine passes into breast milk
- Side effects may be seen in breastfed infants
- Do not take during breastfeeding unless advised by a doctor
- Consider alternative antihistamines approved for breastfeeding
- Discuss with healthcare provider about risks vs benefits
Driving & Machine Operation
- Clinical studies show no evidence of impaired attention, alertness or driving capabilities at recommended doses
- However, individual responses vary - some may experience drowsiness
- Precautions:
- Observe your response before driving or operating machinery
- Do not exceed recommended dose
- Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants
- If you feel drowsy, do not drive or engage in hazardous activities
- Sensitive patients may experience additional impairment with alcohol or other depressants
Cetirizine Ingredients
Active Substance
- Cetirizine hydrochloride 10mg per film-coated tablet
Excipients
| Ingredient | Function | Important Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pregelatinized starch | Binder/filler | Improves tablet stability |
| Lactose monohydrate | Filler | Contains lactose - avoid if lactose intolerant |
| Maize starch | Disintegrant | Helps tablet break down in digestive system |
| Povidone | Binder | Improves tablet integrity |
| Magnesium stearate | Lubricant | Facilitates tablet manufacturing |
| Macrogol 6000 | Coating agent | Creates film coating |
| Basic polymethacrylate | Coating polymer | Forms protective film coating |
| Titanium dioxide (E171) | Colourant/opacifier | Provides white colour |
| Talc | Glidant | Improves powder flow during manufacturing |
Allergen Information
- Contains lactose - patients with lactose intolerance should not take
- Free from gluten, soy, nuts (but always check specific product)
- Vegetarian suitable (contains no animal-derived ingredients)
How to Use Cetirizine Tablets
Preparation Steps
- Wash hands thoroughly before handling tablets
- Remove tablet from blister pack by pushing through foil
- For children 6-12 years or dose adjustment: break tablet along score line
- Tablet can be taken with or without food
- Swallow whole with a glass of water or other liquid
Administration Technique
- Timing: Take at approximately the same time each day
- With food: Can be taken with or without meals
- Breaking tablets: Only for children 6-12 years or dose adjustment in renal impairment
- Liquid intake: Ensure adequate water to swallow tablet
Cetirizine Dosage Guidelines
Standard Dosage Schedule
| Patient Group | Dosage | Frequency | Special Instructions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults & adolescents ≥12 years | 10mg (1 tablet) | Once daily | Maximum 10mg per 24 hours |
| Children 6-12 years | 5mg (½ tablet) | Twice daily | Approximately 12 hours apart |
| Moderate renal impairment | 5mg (½ tablet) | Once daily | Creatinine clearance 30-49 ml/min |
| Severe renal impairment | 5mg (½ tablet) | Every other day | Creatinine clearance 10-29 ml/min |
| End-stage renal disease | Contraindicated | - | Creatinine clearance <10 ml/min |
Dose Adjustment Criteria
- No titration required - start with therapeutic dose
- Do not exceed recommended doses
- For renal impairment: reduce frequency or dose amount
- Treatment duration: Can be used as needed or long-term under medical supervision
- Duration depends on type, duration and course of symptoms
Administration Instructions
Step-by-step administration guide:
For Adults and Adolescents ≥12 years
- Take one tablet (10mg) orally once daily
- Swallow whole with water or other drink
- Can be taken at any time of day that suits your schedule
- Maintain consistent timing for optimal symptom control
For Children 6-12 years
- Break tablet along the score line using clean, dry hands
- Give half tablet (5mg) twice daily
- Space doses approximately 12 hours apart
- Ensure child swallows with adequate water
For Patients with Swallowing Difficulties
- Break tablet if prescribed half dose
- Take with adequate liquid
- Do not crush or chew unless directed by healthcare professional
- Consider alternative formulations if persistent difficulty
Missed Dose Management
General Principles
- Do NOT double doses to make up for forgotten tablet
- Take as soon as remembered if within a few hours
- If close to next dose time, skip missed dose
- Wait at least 24 hours before taking next tablet
Time-Based Guidance
| Time Since Missed Dose | Action |
|---|---|
| Less than 12 hours late (once daily dosing) | Take immediately, then resume normal schedule next day |
| More than 12 hours late (once daily dosing) | Skip missed dose, take next dose at usual time |
| Less than 6 hours late (twice daily dosing) | Take immediately, wait 12+ hours for next dose |
| More than 6 hours late (twice daily dosing) | Skip missed dose, take next dose at usual time |
Overdose Information
Symptoms
- Confusion, dizziness, tiredness
- Headache, restlessness, agitation
- Diarrhoea, dilated pupils, itching
- Sedation, somnolence, stupor
- Tachycardia (rapid heart rate), tremors
- Urinary retention
Management
- Seek immediate medical attention or call 111
- Bring medication packaging to hospital
- Symptomatic treatment:
- Activated charcoal if within 1 hour of ingestion
- Cardiac monitoring for tachycardia
- Supportive care for CNS symptoms
- Catheterization for urinary retention if needed
- No specific antidote available
- Haemodialysis not effective (cetirizine highly protein-bound)
Possible Side Effects
Like all medicines, Cetirizine can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them. According to clinical studies, cetirizine has a favorable safety profile compared to first-generation antihistamines.
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 patients)
- Fatigue, somnolence (sleepiness)
- Dizziness, headache
- Dry mouth, nausea (feeling sick)
- Diarrhoea (children only)
- Pharyngitis (sore throat), rhinitis (children only)
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 patients)
- Pruritus (itching), rash
- Abdominal pain
- Agitation
- Asthenia (feeling of weakness), malaise
- Paraesthesia (abnormal skin sensations), tingling in hands/feet
Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 patients)
| Effect | Description | Action Required |
|---|---|---|
| Tachycardia | Heart beating fast | Cardiac evaluation |
| Oedema | Generalised swelling from water retention | Medical assessment |
| Liver function abnormal | Elevated liver enzymes | Discontinue, liver function tests |
| Convulsions | Seizures | Emergency treatment |
| Weight increased | Unexplained weight gain | Medical review |
| Psychiatric effects | Aggression, confusion, depression, hallucinations, insomnia | Discontinue, psychiatric evaluation |
| Urticaria | Swelling, redness, itchiness of skin | Discontinue if severe |
Very Rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 patients)
- Thrombocytopenia (low platelets - bleeding risk)
- Visual disturbances (accommodation disorder, blurred vision, nystagmus)
- Syncope (fainting), dyskinesia, dystonia, tremor, dysgeusia
- Tics (abnormal repetitive movements)
- Fixed drug eruption (red/swollen skin patches)
- Urinary problems (incontinence, dysuria, retention)
Frequency Not Known
- Increased appetite
- Suicidal ideation, nightmares
- Amnesia, memory impairment
- Vertigo (sensation of spinning)
- Joint pain
- Pustular rash
- Hepatitis (liver inflammation)
- Pruritus/urticaria upon discontinuation
Critical Warning: Suicide Risk
In very rare cases, people have thought about committing suicide while taking cetirizine. If you experience suicidal thoughts, stop taking the tablets immediately and contact your doctor or go to the nearest hospital.
Reporting Side Effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed here. You can also report side effects directly via the UK Yellow Card Scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
How to Store Cetirizine
Storage Conditions
- Store in original packaging to protect from moisture
- No special temperature requirements - store at room temperature
- Keep out of sight and reach of children
- Do not use after expiry date printed on box and blister
Expiry Information
- Check expiry date before use
- Do not use if tablets appear discoloured or damaged
- Do not store above 25°C
- Protect from light and moisture
Disposal
- Do not dispose of medicines via wastewater or household waste
- Return unused or expired tablets to pharmacy for safe disposal
- These measures help protect the environment
Pack Information
Available Pack Sizes
- 7 tablets (1-week supply for adults)
- 10 tablets
- 30 tablets (1-month supply for adults)
Note: Not all pack sizes may be marketed or available through all suppliers.
Tablet Appearance
- White, capsule-shaped film-coated tablets
- Score line on one side for breaking if needed
- Approximately 15mm in length
- Smooth, coated surface
Marketing Authorisation
- Holder/Manufacturer: Dexcel Pharma Ltd, 7 Sopwith Way, Drayton Fields, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 8PB, UK
- Product licence number: PL 14017/0157
- Leaflet last revised: June 2019
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Cetirizine 10mg Tablets FAQs
How quickly does Cetirizine start working?
Cetirizine typically begins working within 1 hour after taking the first dose, with peak effects occurring within 1-2 hours. According to the NHS, it provides 24-hour symptom relief from a single daily dose for adults.
Will Cetirizine make me drowsy?
Cetirizine is a second-generation (less sedating) antihistamine, but drowsiness is still a common side effect (affects up to 1 in 10 users):
- Clinical studies show no evidence of impaired driving at recommended doses
- Individual responses vary - some experience significant drowsiness
- Avoid alcohol as it increases drowsiness risk
- If you feel drowsy, do not drive or operate machinery
Can I drink alcohol while taking Cetirizine?
No, avoid alcohol. While studies show no noticeable interaction at low alcohol levels (0.5g/L), the official PIL recommends avoiding alcohol consumption while taking Cetirizine due to potential additive sedative effects.
How long can I take Cetirizine for?
Treatment duration depends on your symptoms:
- Seasonal allergies: Take during allergy season
- Perennial allergies: Can be taken long-term under medical supervision
- Chronic urticaria: May require extended treatment
- Consult your doctor for guidance on long-term use
Can children take Cetirizine tablets?
Cetirizine 10mg tablets are suitable for:
- Children 12 years and older: 10mg once daily
- Children 6-12 years: 5mg twice daily (half tablet)
- Not recommended for children under 6 years
- For younger children, use paediatric liquid formulations
Is Cetirizine safe during pregnancy?
Avoid use during pregnancy. According to the official PIL:
- Cetirizine should be avoided in pregnant women
- Accidental use shouldn't cause harm, but medical advice should be sought
- Use only if clearly needed and after medical consultation
- Discuss safer alternatives with your doctor
Can I take Cetirizine if I have kidney problems?
Dose adjustment is required for kidney impairment:
- Mild impairment: No adjustment needed
- Moderate impairment: 5mg once daily
- Severe impairment: 5mg every other day
- End-stage renal disease: Contraindicated
- Always consult your doctor before taking if you have kidney problems
Are there withdrawal symptoms when stopping Cetirizine?
Rarely, pruritus (intense itching) and/or urticaria may return or worsen when stopping Cetirizine. This is not true withdrawal but rather a return of the original symptoms that were being suppressed. Tapering is not usually required.
When is the best time to take Cetirizine?
Cetirizine can be taken at any time:
- Morning: If daytime symptoms are problematic
- Evening: If drowsiness occurs or symptoms disrupt sleep
- Take at approximately the same time each day
- Can be taken with or without food
Does Cetirizine contain lactose?
Yes, Cetirizine tablets contain lactose monohydrate. Important considerations:
- Not suitable for patients with lactose intolerance
- Contact your doctor if you have sugar intolerance
- Consider lactose-free alternatives if intolerant
- Contains approximately 62.5mg lactose per tablet
Can I take Cetirizine before allergy skin tests?
No. Stop Cetirizine at least 3 days before scheduled skin prick tests. Antihistamines can suppress skin reactions to allergens, potentially leading to false-negative results and inaccurate diagnosis.
Can Cetirizine cause urinary problems?
Yes, Cetirizine may cause urinary retention, especially in predisposed individuals:
- Risk factors: Spinal cord lesions, prostatic hyperplasia
- Symptoms: Difficulty urinating, incomplete emptying
- Frequency: Very rare side effect
- Action: Discontinue and seek medical help if occurs
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