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Ebastine
Ebastine is an Antihistamine Medication that Helps to Relieve Allergy Symptoms, Such as Sneezing, Runny Nose, Itchy Eyes, and Itchy Skin Rashes. In Adults and Children Aged 12 Years and Older, Evastix is Used to Relieve Symptoms of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) and Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, Including Allergic Conjunctivitis. In Adults Aged 18 Years and Older, Evastix 10 mg is also Used to Relieve Itching and Reduce the Development of Blisters in Urticaria.
Before Starting to Take Evastix, Discuss with the Doctor if:
This Medication Should Only be Used in Children Aged 12 Years and Older. Do Not Give this Medication to Children Under 12 Years of Age, as the Safety and Efficacy of Use in this Age Group have not been Established.
Tell the Doctor or Pharmacist About all Medications the Patient is Currently Taking or has Recently Taken, as well as any Medications the Patient Plans to Take. Evastix may Affect the Action of Other Medications or Certain Medications may Affect the Action of Evastix, Including:
No Interactions have been Found Between Ebastine and Theophylline, Warfarin, Cimetidine, Diazepam, or Alcohol.
Evastix may Affect the Results of Skin Allergy Tests, Therefore, these Tests Should not be Performed for 5-7 Days After Treatment has been Stopped.
Evastix can be Taken with or Without Food.
If the Patient is Pregnant or Breast-feeding, Thinks they may be Pregnant, or is Planning to have a Child, they Should Consult the Doctor or Pharmacist Before Taking this Medication. The Current Experience of the Safety of the Unborn Child in Humans is Limited. Therefore, Evastix Should Only be Taken During Pregnancy if the Doctor Considers that the Expected Benefits Outweigh the Possible Risks. As a Precautionary Measure, it is Recommended to Avoid Taking Ebastine During Pregnancy. Evastix Should not be Taken by Breast-feeding Women, as it is not Known whether the Active Substance Passes into Breast Milk.
Most Patients Taking Evastix can Drive or Perform Other Activities that Require Quick Reactions. However, as with any Medication, the Individual Reaction to Evastix Should be Checked Before Driving or Performing Complex Activities, as Some Patients may Experience Drowsiness or Dizziness.
Evastix 10 mg Oral Disintegrating Tablets Contain 2.5 mg of Aspartame in each Tablet. Evastix 20 mg Oral Disintegrating Tablets Contain 5 mg of Aspartame in each Tablet. Aspartame is a Source of Phenylalanine. It may be Harmful to Patients with Phenylketonuria. This is a Rare Genetic Disorder in which Phenylalanine Accumulates in the Body due to its Impaired Elimination.
Evastix Should Always be Taken Exactly as Advised by the Doctor or Pharmacist. If in Doubt, Consult the Doctor or Pharmacist. The Recommended Dose is:
Indication
Age
Dose
Allergic Rhinitis
In Case of Severe Symptoms
Children Aged 12 Years and Older and Adults
One Evastix 10 mg Tablet (10 mg Ebastine) Once a Day.
Two Evastix 10 mg Tablets or One Evastix 20 mg Tablet (20 mg Ebastine) Once a Day.
Urticaria
Adults Aged 18 Years and Older
One Evastix 10 mg Tablet (10 mg Ebastine) Once a Day.
In Patients with Renal Impairment, No Dose Adjustment is Necessary. In Patients with Mild or Moderate Liver Impairment, No Dose Adjustment is Necessary. There is Limited Experience with Doses Higher than 10 mg in Patients with Severe Liver Impairment; Therefore, the Dose Should not Exceed 10 mg in these Patients. Place the Tablet on the Tongue, where it will Dissolve Within a Few Seconds: No Water or Other Liquid is Needed. Evastix can be Taken with or Without Food. If the Patient Feels that the Effect of Evastix is too Strong or too Weak, they Should Inform the Doctor or Pharmacist. The Doctor will Decide on the Duration of Treatment.
There is no Specific Antidote for the Active Substance - Ebastine. If the Patient Suspects that they have Taken too Much Evastix, they Should Inform the Doctor. Depending on the Severity of the Overdose, the Doctor will Initiate Appropriate Treatment (Monitoring of Vital Functions, Including ECG Monitoring for at Least 24 Hours, Symptomatic Treatment, and Gastric Lavage), if Necessary.
If a Dose is Missed, the Patient Should not Take a Double Dose to Make up for the Missed Dose, but Should Take the Next Dose at the Scheduled Time and Continue Treatment as Before. If the Patient has any Further Questions on the Use of this Medication, they Should Ask the Doctor or Pharmacist.
Like all Medications, Evastix can Cause Side Effects, although not Everybody gets them.
Very Common:(May Occur in More than 1 in 10 People)
Common:(May Occur in Less than 1 in 10 People)
Uncommon:(May Occur in Less than 1 in 100 People)
Rare:(May Occur in Less than 1 in 1,000 People)
Very Rare:(May Occur in Less than 1 in 10,000 People)
Frequency Not Known:(Frequency Cannot be Estimated from the Available Data)
If the Patient Experiences any Side Effects, Including those not Listed in this Package Leaflet, they Should Inform the Doctor or Pharmacist. Side Effects can be Reported Directly to the Department of Drug Safety Monitoring of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products: Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw, Tel.: + 48 22 49 21 301, Fax: + 48 22 49 21 309, Website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl. Side Effects can also be Reported to the Marketing Authorization Holder. By Reporting Side Effects, it is Possible to Gather More Information on the Safety of the Medication.
Keep the Medication out of the Sight and Reach of Children. Do not Use this Medication After the Expiration Date Stated on the Carton and Blister After: EXP. The Expiration Date Refers to the Last Day of the Month. There are no Special Precautions for the Storage of the Medication. Medications Should not be Disposed of via Wastewater or Household Waste. Ask the Pharmacist how to Dispose of Medications that are no Longer Needed. This will Help Protect the Environment.
Oral Disintegrating Tablet.
Evastix, 10 mg, Oral Disintegrating Tablets: [Size: 6.7 mm]
White or Almost White, Round, Biconvex, Uncoated Tablets with the Engraving "E 10" on one Side and Smooth on the Other Side.
Evastix, 20 mg, Oral Disintegrating Tablets: [Size: 9.2 mm]
White or Almost White, Round, Biconvex, Uncoated Tablets with the Engraving "E 20" on one Side and Smooth on the Other Side. Evastix is Available in Blisters Packaged in a Carton. Pack Sizes: 10, 20, 30, 50, and 90 Oral Disintegrating Tablets. Not all Pack Sizes may be Marketed.
Aurovitas Pharma Polska Sp. z o.o.
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APL Swift Services (Malta) Ltd.
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Generis Farmaceutica, S.A.
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Portugal
Arrow Generiques
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69007 Lyon
France
France:
EBASTINE ARROW LAB 10 mg, Orodispersible Tablet
Netherlands:
Ebastine Aurobindo Smelt 10 mg, Orodispersible Tablets
Poland:
Evastix
Portugal:
Ebastina Generis
Spain:
Ebastina Aurovitas 10 mg / 20 mg, Orodispersible Tablets EFG
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