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Atarax is a drug that is used to treat anxiety and tension and also works as an antihistamine. Atarax can have some unpleasant side effects on the body, such as a headache, dizziness, dry mouth or blurred vision.

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What is iterax for?

Iterax is a first generation antihistamine. It is used to treat anxiety and allergies. Iterax is also used to pre-medicate patients due to it having effects of a sedative.


Is iterax tablet can cure eczema?

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What is the generic name of iterax?

Hydroxyzine


Does iterax contain steroids?

Iterax, which contains the active ingredient hydroxyzine, does not contain steroids. It is an antihistamine commonly used to treat anxiety, allergies, and itching. Hydroxyzine works by blocking certain natural substances in the body, but it does not have the properties or effects associated with steroid medications. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific concerns regarding medications.


How strong is iterax 10 mg?

Iterax (hydroxyzine) 10 mg is considered a low to moderate dose of the antihistamine. It is commonly used to treat anxiety, allergic reactions, and insomnia. The strength may vary in effectiveness depending on individual factors such as body weight, metabolism, and sensitivity to the medication. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and dosage recommendations.


How much the iterax?

It seems like there might be a typo in your question, as "iterax" isn't a recognized term. If you're referring to a specific product, medication, or concept, please provide more context or clarify, and I'll be happy to assist you!


What is iterax 10mg tablet for?

If you're referring to atarax, it is an antihistamine used for things like allergies, swelling, rashes, etc. It is similar to Benadryl (but not the same!!). Hydroxyzine is the generic version/active ingredient.


What is the legal definition of drug?

A drug that helps your body and does good things to your body


Is iterax medicine is not good for children?

yes it is very bad with very bad side-effects


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Definition for depressant?

a depressant is a drug that slows down your body. a depressant is a drug that slows down your body.


Is Iterax a medicine that helps those panic attack or anxieties?

i admire this medice it help me relief my sleeping problem

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