What is Utel?
Utel is an antihistamine that reduces the effects of natural chemical histamine in the body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose.
Utel is used to treat sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, hives, skin rash, itching, and other cold or allergy symptoms.
Utel is also used to treat skin hives and itching in people with chronic skin reactions.
Utel may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Utel indications
Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial rhinitis, urticaria, allergic dermatologic disorders, angioedema and conjunctivitis. Utel is generally considered to be ineffective in asthma.
Acute anaphylaxis should be treated with adrenaline; Utel and corticosteroids are given to prevent relapse.
Utel is also used to control the pruritus associated with skin disorders eg, atopic eczema.
How should I use Utel?
Use Utel orally disintegrating tablets as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
- Take Utel orally disintegrating tablets by mouth with or without food.
- Be sure that your hands are completely dry before you handle Utel orally disintegrating tablets. Use the tablet right away after you remove it from the tablet blister.
- To open the tablet blister, peel back the foil, then gently remove the tablet. Place the tablet on the tongue. The tablet will dissolve quickly. You may take Utel orally disintegrating tablets with or without water.
- If you miss a dose of Utel orally disintegrating tablets, take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Utel orally disintegrating tablets.
Uses of Utel in details
This medication is an antihistamine that treats symptoms such as itching, runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing from "hay fever" and other allergies. It is also used to relieve itching from hives.
Utel does not prevent hives or prevent/treat a serious allergic reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis). Therefore, if your doctor has prescribed epinephrine to treat allergic reactions, always carry your epinephrine injector with you. Do not use Utel in place of your epinephrine.
If you are self-treating with this medication, it is important to read the manufacturer's package instructions carefully so you know when to consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Do not use this medication in children younger than 6 years unless directed by the doctor. If you are using the chewable tablets, do not use in children younger than 2 years unless directed by your doctor.
How to use Utel
If you are using the over-the-counter product to self-treat, read all the directions on the product package before taking this medication. If your doctor has prescribed this medication, follow your doctor's directions and the instructions on your prescription label. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Take this medication by mouth with or without food, usually once a day or as directed by your doctor or the product package. If you are using the chewable tablets, chew each tablet well and swallow. Dosage is based on your age, condition, and response to treatment. Do not increase your dose or take this drug more often than directed. Do not take more of this medication than recommended for your age.
Tell your doctor if your allergy symptoms do not improve after 3 days of treatment or if your hives last more than 6 weeks. Seek immediate medical attention if your condition worsens or you think you have a serious medical problem (e.g., very serious allergic reaction/anaphylaxis).
Utel description
Utel competes with free histamine for binding at HA-receptor sites. This antagonizes the effects of histamine on HA-receptors, leading to a reduction of the negative symptoms brought on by histamine HA-receptor binding. In addition to the usual allergic symptoms, the drug also treats irritant cough and nausea, vomiting, and vertigo associated with motion sickness. Utel's anticholinergic action appears to be due to a central antimuscarinic effect, which also may be responsible for its antiemetic effects, although the exact mechanism is unknown. It also is used commonly to treat drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms as well as to treat mild cases of Parkinson's disease.
Utel dosage
Utel Dosage
Applies to the following strength(s): 10 mg; 5 mg/5 mL; 5 mg
The information at Drugs.com is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Usual Adult Dose for:
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Urticaria
Usual Pediatric Dose for:
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Urticaria
Additional dosage information:
- Renal Dose Adjustments
- Liver Dose Adjustments
- Dialysis
Usual Adult Dose for Allergic Rhinitis
10 mg orally once a day
Usual Adult Dose for Urticaria
10 mg orally once a day
Usual Pediatric Dose for Allergic Rhinitis
2 to 5 years: 5 mg orally once a day (syrup)
6 years or older: 10 mg orally once a day (tablets, capsule, and disintegrating tablets)
Usual Pediatric Dose for Urticaria
2 to 5 years: 5 mg orally once a day (syrup)
6 years or older: 10 mg orally once a day (tablets, capsule, and disintegrating tablets)
Renal Dose Adjustments
CrCl less than 30 mL/min: administer dosage every other day initially
Liver Dose Adjustments
Liver failure: administer dosage every other day initially
Dialysis
Utel is not significantly removed by hemodialysis, thus supplementary dosing is not required following hemodialysis.
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Utel interactions
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What other drugs will affect Utel?
Utel (10 mg once daily) has been coadministered with therapeutic doses of erythromycin, cimetidine, and ketoconazole in controlled clinical pharmacology studies in adult volunteers. Although increased plasma concentrations (AUC 0-24 hrs) of Utel and/or descarboethoxyloratadine were observed following coadministration of Utel with each of these drugs in normal volunteers (n = 24 in each study), there were no clinically relevant changes in the safety profile of Utel, as assessed by electrocardiographic parameters, clinical laboratory tests, vital signs, and adverse events. There were no significant effects on QTc intervals, and no reports of sedation or syncope. No effects on plasma concentrations of cimetidine or ketoconazole were observed. Plasma concentrations (AUC 0-24 hrs) of erythromycin decreased 15% with coadministration of Utel relative to that observed with erythromycin alone. The clinical relevance of this difference is unknown. These above findings are summarized in TABLE 1.
TABLE 1 Effects on Plasma Concentrations (AUC 0-24 hrs) of Utel and Descarboethoxyloratadine After 10 Days of Coadministration (Utel 10 mg) in Normal Volunteers | ||
Utel | Descarboethoxyloratadine | |
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Erythromycin (500 mg q8h) | + 40% | +46% |
Cimetidine (300 mg qid) | +103% | + 6% |
Ketoconazole (200 mg q12h) | +307% | +73% |
Utel side effects
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What are the possible side effects of Utel?
Applies to Utel: oral fixed-combination tablets, oral orally disintegrating tablets, oral solution, oral tablets
Side effects include:
Children 2–5 years of age receiving oral solution: Diarrhea, epistaxis, pharyngitis, flu-like symptoms, fatigue, stomatitis, tooth disorder, earache, viral infection, rash.
Children 6–12 years of age receiving oral solution: Nervousness, wheezing, fatigue, hyperkinesia, abdominal pain, conjunctivitis, dysphonia, upper respiratory tract infection.
Adults and children ≥12 years of age receiving conventional or orally disintegrating tablets: Headache, somnolence, fatigue, dry mouth.
Fixed combination Utel (the active ingredient contained in Utel Reditab) pseudoephedrine sulfate preparations: Insomnia, dry mouth, headache, somnolence, nervousness, dizziness, fatigue.
Utel contraindications
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What is the most important information I should know about Utel?
Do NOT use Utel if:
you are allergic to any ingredient in Utel
Contact your doctor or health care provider right away if any of these apply to you.
Active ingredient matches for Utel:
Loratadine in Greece.
List of Utel substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
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Urtisin (Mexico) | |
Vaco Loratadine (Vietnam) | |
Vaco Loratadine 10 mg x 10 Blister x 10 Tablet | |
Vaco Loratadine 10 mg x 1 Bottle 100 Tablet | |
Vagran (Argentina) | |
Valket (Colombia) | |
Velodan (Peru, Spain) | |
Versal (Sweden) | |
Vialfren (Paraguay) | |
Viatine (Spain) | |
Vicks QlearQuil All Day & All Night 24 Hour Allergy Relief | |
Vincidal (Mexico) | |
Drops; Oral; Loratadine 1 mg / ml (Rayere) | |
Solution; Oral; Loratadine 5 mg / 5 ml (Rayere) | |
Tablet; Oral; Loratadine 10 mg (Rayere) | |
Vividrin Loratadin (Germany) | |
Tablet; Oral; Loratadine (Mann) | |
Vixidone (Argentina) | |
Vixidone L (Argentina) | |
Voratadine (Hong Kong) | |
Wal-itin | |
Wal-itin Aller-Melts | |
Wal-vert | |
Winatin (Indonesia) | |
Winatin 10 mg x 10 x 10's (Ifars) | $ 9.90 |
WINDLORA | |
WINDLORA 10MG TABLET 1 strip / 10 tablets each (Windlas Biotech Ltd) | $ 0.35 |
WINDLORA 5MG SYRUP 1 bottle / 30 ML syrup each (Windlas Biotech Ltd) | $ 0.22 |
Windlora 5mg Syrup (Windlas Biotech Ltd) | $ 0.22 |
WYLOR (India) | |
10 mg x 100's (Arlak Biotech Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.54 |
Wylor 10 mg Tablet (Arlak Biotech Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.05 |
Wylor 10mg TAB / 100 (Arlak Biotech Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.54 |
WYLOR tab 10 mg x 10's (Arlak Biotech Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.54 |
Wylor 10mg TAB / 100 (Arlak Biotech Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.54 |
Xepalodin (Indonesia) | |
Xepalodin 10 mg x 5 x 10's | |
Xepalodin 5 mg/5 mL x 60 mL x 1's | |
Xian Ning (China) | |
Xin Da Yue (China) | |
Xing Yuan Jia (China) | |
XLOR | |
XLOR 10 MG TABLET 1 strip / 10 tablets each (La-med Healthcare Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.81 |
Xlor 10mg Tablet MD (La-med Healthcare Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.08 |
Xlor MD | |
Xlor MD 10 mg Tablet (La Med India) | $ 0.06 |
XSM (China) | |
Xue Fei (China) | |
Yi Fei (China) | |
Yi Shu Chang (China) | |
Yibang (China) | |
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References
- DailyMed. "LORATADINE; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SULFATE: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- PubChem. "loratadine". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- DrugBank. "loratadine". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00455 (accessed September 17, 2018).
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