Chlorphenamine Maleate has antihistamine effect and can relieve cold symptoms. Indications for colds and allergic diseases of the skin and mucous membranes, functional indications for urticaria, eczema, dermatitis, drug eruptions, skin pruritus, neurodermatitis, insect bites, solar dermatitis, and also allergic dermatitis, vasomotor rhinitis , Drugs and food allergies. In addition to having a strong competitive role in blocking histamine H1 receptors on allergic target cells, it has an anti-allergic effect through antagonism of H1 receptors, and also has anti-M choline receptor effects, so it can be taken after taking the drug Symptoms such as dry mouth, constipation, thickened sputum, and dry nasal mucosa appear. In addition, the drug also has a certain inhibitory effect on the center, so there may be drowsiness after taking the drug. Chlorphenamine Maleate is mainly used for allergic diseases of skin and mucosa, such as urticaria, hay fever, allergic rhinitis drug eruption, insect bites, neurodermatitis, etc.
Product coordination:
1. Combined with sedatives, hypnotics, etc., can strengthen the central inhibitory effect.
2. This product can delay the metabolism of phenytoin, increase the blood concentration of the latter, and enhance the therapeutic effect.
3. Combined with phenylpropanolamine has a synergistic effect on the treatment of colds.
4. Combined with metronidazole for synergistic treatment of skin worm parasites.
5. Combined treatment of local inflammatory diseases, such as mumps and fungal dermatitis, with cimetazole and antifungal drugs such as clotrimazole in combination with this product has a synergistic effect.
6. Compatible with clinical common cold medicines such as acetaminophen, caffeine, artificial bezoar, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, dextromethorphan hydrobromide, etc. to prepare various compound preparations such as aminocahuangmin oral liquid, Tylenol and meclizine Tablets have synergistic effects.
7. Combined with aminophylline and β2 receptor agonist for the treatment of respiratory diseases.
Post time: May-07-2020