Ebast 10mg (Ebastine)
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Ebast 10mg (Ebastine) is a once-daily, non-drowsy antihistamine tablet used to relieve sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, and hives from allergic rhinitis and urticaria. It helps block histamine, the chemical that triggers allergy symptoms, so that you can feel clearer and more comfortable throughout the day. Easy to take with or without food, and designed for steady 24-hour relief when taken as directed.
| Active Ingredient: | Ebastine |
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| Indication: | Allergy symptoms |
| Manufacturer: | Micro Labs Limited |
| Packaging: | 10 tablets in 1 strip |
| Strength: | 10mg |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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What is Ebast 10mg (Ebastine)
If seasonal allergies hit you with sneezing, an itchy nose, watery eyes, or you get sudden flare-ups of hives, Ebast 10mg (Ebastine) is the kind of non-drowsy antihistamine many people reach for. It works by blocking histamine, the chemical your body releases when it reacts to pollen, dust, pet dander, or other triggers. The goal is simple relief that lasts through the day without slowing you down.What it helps with
Allergic rhinitis, including seasonal and perennial allergies Itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose Skin allergies like hives and itching from urticariaHow it works
- Ebastine is a second-generation antihistamine. It targets H1 receptors and reduces the histamine response.
- It is designed to be less sedating than older allergy pills so that most people can take it during the day.
- Many users notice benefits within about 1 hour, with effects that can last up to 24 hours.
How to take it
- Usual adult dose: 10 mg once daily. Some people with tougher symptoms may be advised 20 mg once daily. Follow your prescriber's directions.
- Take with or without food, ideally at the same time each day.
- If you miss a dose, take it when you remember. If it is close to your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double up.
Who can use it
Adults and adolescents, as directed by a healthcare professional. Not typically used in young children unless a clinician recommends a specific pediatric form and dose. Talk to your provider first if you have liver issues, a history of heart rhythm problems, or low potassium or magnesium.Possible side effects
- Common: dry mouth, headache, stomach discomfort, mild sleepiness, dizziness.
- Less common: palpitations or changes in heart rhythm, especially in people with existing risk factors.
- Stop use and seek medical help if you notice swelling of the face or throat, severe rash, trouble breathing, or a fast or irregular heartbeat.
Interactions and cautions
Some medicines can raise ebastine levels. Use caution with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors like ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, or erythromycin. Your clinician may suggest a different antihistamine in these cases. Go easy with alcohol if you are sensitive to sedation. If you use other allergy medicines, decongestants, or sleep aids, ask a pharmacist or provider to check for overlap.Practical tips for better relief
- Pair your tablet with simple habits: saline nasal rinses, sunglasses outdoors, frequent pillowcase washing, HEPA filters, and keeping windows closed on high-pollen days.
- Start daily dosing a bit before peak allergy season if your symptoms are predictable.
Available strengths
- Ebastine 10 mg tablets
- Ebastine 20 mg tablets
- Ebastine orally disintegrating tablets: 10 mg and 20 mg (varies by brand)
- Ebastine oral solution or syrup: commonly 5 mg per 5 ml for pediatric use in some regions
- Availability can vary by brand and location.
Storage and handling
- Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.
- Keep in the original blister or bottle until use, and keep out of reach of children.
A quick note on approval and access
- Ebastine is widely used in many countries. To the best of my knowledge, it is not FDA-approved in the United States. If you prefer an FDA-approved non-drowsy option, ask about cetirizine, loratadine, or fexofenadine. Always follow your healthcare provider's advice.
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FAQs About Ebast 10mg (Ebastine)
Is Ebast 10mg non-drowsy? Ebastine is considered a low-sedating antihistamine. Most people do not feel sleepy, but individual responses vary. See how you feel the first time you take it before driving or operating machinery. How long does Ebast 10mg take to work, and how long does it last? Many users feel relief within around 1 hour, and one dose can cover 24 hours. For ongoing allergies, daily use gives the most consistent control. Can I take Ebast 10mg with other medicines? Some antibiotics and antifungals, like clarithromycin, erythromycin, ketoconazole, or itraconazole, can interact with Ebastine. Always share your medication list with your clinician or pharmacist to avoid interactions. Is Ebastine safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding? Data is limited. Do not start or continue Ebastine in pregnancy or while breastfeeding without talking to your healthcare provider. They can suggest the safest option for your situation. Is Ebastine FDA approved here? Ebastine is not FDA-approved at this time. If you need a similar non-drowsy antihistamine with FDA approval, ask about cetirizine, loratadine, or fexofenadine.| size | 30 Tablet/s, 60 Tablet/s, 90 Tablet/s |
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