Indications |
Oral Hypersensitivity reactions Adult: As hydrochloride: 25-50 mg every 4-6 hr. Max: 600mg daily. Child: As hydrochloride: 5 mg/kg in 4-6 divided doses daily. Max: 300mg daily. |
Contraindications |
Neonates. |
Warnings / Precautions |
Narrow-angle glaucoma, urinary retention, prostatic hypertrophy, pyloroduodenal obstruction, epilepsy. Avoid operating vehicles or machinery. Elderly. |
Adverse Reactions |
Sedation; CNS depression; antimuscarinic effects; GI disturbances. Potentially Fatal: Blood dycrasias. |
Drug Interactions |
Increased sedation with CNS depressants eg, alcohol, barbiturates, hypnotics, opioid analgesics, anxiolytics, sedatives and antipsychotics. Increased antimuscarinic side effects with other antimuscarinic drugs e.g. atropine, TCAs and MAOIs. May mask signs of ototoxicity caused by aminoglycosides. See Below for More tripelennamine Drug Interactions |
Lab Interactions |
May suppress histamine response to allergens and thus may interfere with skin testing. |
Mechanism of Actions |
Tripelennamine is an antihistamine derived from ethylenediamine with antimuscarinic and moderate sedative properties. |
ATC Classification |
D04AA04 - tripelennamine ; Belongs to the class of topical antihistamines used in the treatment of pruritus. R06AC04 - tripelennamine ; Belongs to the class of substituted ethylene diamines used as systemic antihistamines. |
Available As |
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Tripelennamine Hcl
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