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Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine)

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Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine) is a prescription antihistamine given by injection to help with anxiety, intense allergic itching, and sedation before or after specific medical procedures. It works on both allergy pathways and specific brain receptors, so it can calm you while easing discomfort. This is not something you inject at home. It should always be given by a trained healthcare professional, at a dose chosen just for you by your doctor.

Active Ingredient: Hydroxyzine
Indication: Allergic skin conditions, Anxiety
Manufacturer: Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd
Packaging: 2.0 ml in 1 ampoule
Strength: 25mg
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days
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Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine)

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What is Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine)

Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine) is an injectable form of hydroxyzine, a long‑used antihistamine that also has calming and sedative effects. Doctors usually use this injection when quick relief is needed, or when swallowing tablets is not possible, such as before surgery or during specific procedures. Suppose your doctor has ordered Atarax 25 Injection for you. In that case, it is usually for one of a few main reasons: to help you relax, to control severe allergy-related itching, or to support sedation as part of a broader treatment plan.

What Atarax 25 Injection is commonly used for

Atarax 25 Injection may be used:
  • To ease short‑term anxiety and tension
  • To control severe itching from allergic conditions like hives or dermatitis
  • As a sedative before or after surgery or some diagnostic procedures
  • Alongside other medicines used for anesthesia or pain control
People sometimes describe it as a "hydroxyzine shot for anxiety" or an "injection for allergic itching." Still, the exact reason in your case depends on what your doctor is trying to treat.

How it works in your body

Hydroxyzine blocks histamine, a chemical that plays a significant role in allergic reactions and itching. At the same time, it acts on specific brain receptors that help quiet the nervous system. That mix of antihistamine and calming effects is why one medicine can both reduce itch and make you feel more relaxed or sleepy. You might feel:
  • Less anxious or "on edge."
  • Less bothered by itching and skin discomfort
  • Sleepier or more relaxed, especially around the time of a procedure
Because of the sedative effect, you should not drive, use heavy machinery, or make important decisions until you know exactly how the medicine affects you and your doctor says it is safe.

How Atarax 25 Injection is given

Atarax 25 is given as an intramuscular injection, usually into a large muscle such as the upper arm or buttock. It is not meant to be injected into a vein. A nurse or other trained professional will prepare and give the injection for you. Your dose can depend on:
  • Your age and body weight
  • The condition being treated (anxiety, itching, sedation)
  • Other medical issues, like heart, liver, or kidney problems
  • Other medicines that can cause drowsiness or affect heart rhythm
This is not a "take‑home" shot you use on your own. Plan for a ride home if you expect to feel sleepy afterward.

Possible side effects

Most people tolerate Atarax 25 Injection reasonably well, but side effects can happen. Some are mild and resolve on their own; others deserve prompt attention.

Common side effects may include:

  • Sleepiness or feeling very tired
  • Dizziness or feeling off balance
  • Dry mouth
  • Mild headache
  • Soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given

Less common but more serious problems can include:

  • Confusion or unusual changes in behavior, especially in older adults
  • Tremor, restlessness, or feeling unusually agitated
  • Blurred vision or trouble urinating
  • Fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat
  • Signs of a severe allergic reaction, such as rash, swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing
If you notice chest pain, severe dizziness, fainting, or breathing problems after the injection, seek emergency medical help right away.

Important precautions

Before you receive Atarax 25 Injection, make sure your doctor knows if you:
  • Have you ever poorly reacted to hydroxyzine, cetirizine, or levocetirizine
  • Have a history of heart rhythm issues, long QT syndrome, or unexplained fainting
  • Have low potassium or magnesium, or are taking medicines that can affect heart rhythm
  • Have liver or kidney disease
  • Have glaucoma, an enlarged prostate, or trouble urinating
  • Have lung conditions such as asthma or COPD
Hydroxyzine can affect the heart's electrical activity in some people, especially at higher doses or if combined with certain other medicines. Your doctor might review your medication list and, sometimes, an ECG before deciding on this injection. Avoid alcohol and other sedating drugs unless your doctor has clearly said they are safe together. The combination can make you much drowsier and slow your breathing.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

The safety of hydroxyzine in pregnancy is not fully clear. If you are pregnant, think you might be, or are trying to become pregnant, talk openly with your doctor before receiving this injection. They will weigh possible benefits against possible risks. Hydroxyzine can pass into breast milk and may make a nursing baby sleepy or irritable. If you are breastfeeding, your doctor may suggest a different medicine or discuss whether to pause breastfeeding around treatment. Do not decide on your own to start, stop, or repeat this injection if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Always follow medical advice.

Storage and handling

Atarax 25 Injection is almost always stored and handled by medical staff. If, for some reason, a dose is ever kept at home:
  • Follow the storage temperature on the package
  • Please keep it away from direct heat and light
  • Do not use it if the liquid looks cloudy, discolored, or has particles
  • Keep it out of reach of children and pets
Used syringes and needles should go into a sharps container, not regular household trash. Your nurse or pharmacist can explain the safest way to dispose of them.

Available Strengths of Hydroxyzine

Hydroxyzine is sold in several strengths and forms, and what is available can vary by pharmacy or brand. Your doctor will choose what best fits your situation.

Common injectable strengths include:

  • Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine 25 mg)
  • Hydroxyzine Injection 50 mg

Other hydroxyzine options often used are:

Never switch between injection, tablets, or liquid on your own. The dose and timing need to be adjusted by your prescriber.

FAQs About Atarax 25 Injection (Hydroxyzine)

1. How fast does Atarax 25 Injection start working?
Most people start to feel calmer or less itchy within 15 to 60 minutes after the injection, depending on the dose and their individual response.
2. Can I drink alcohol after getting Atarax 25 Injection?
It is better to avoid alcohol, since both alcohol and hydroxyzine can make you very sleepy and slow your reaction time.
3. What if I feel "too sleepy" after the shot?
Tell your nurse or doctor if you are still at the clinic. If you are already at home and feel unusually hard to wake, very confused, or faint, get medical help right away.
4. Can I take other allergy medicines with Atarax 25 Injection?
Sometimes you can, but not always. Some allergy medicines cause extra drowsiness or affect heart rhythm, so your doctor or pharmacist should review your full list first.
5. Is Atarax 25 Injection meant for long‑term treatment?
No, it is usually used short-term, for procedures or brief flare‑ups of anxiety or itching. Long‑term control is generally managed with tablets, other medicines, or non‑drug approaches.
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