Uses / Indications:
Avomine 25 mg Tablet is used for:
Urticaria, hay fever, rhinitis, and pruritus are all allergic diseases.
Preventing motion sickness and vertigo
Nausea and vomiting that happen because of surgery, medicine, or sickness
Sedation: Sedation before surgery or at night
Nausea and vomiting after surgery (PONV)
Pregnancy interaction:
Be careful when using.
The Avomine 25mg Tablet can cross the placenta, potentially harming the fetus. If used close to delivery, it can make the newborn sleepy or slow down their breathing.
It is not usually used in the first trimester unless prescribed for severe nausea or other circumstances where the benefits exceed the dangers.
Breastfeeding:
It gets into breast milk and can make babies sleepy or make it hard for them to eat. Keep a close watch on it.
Expert advice:
If it makes your stomach hurt, take it after meals.
Don't drink alcohol, take sedatives, or take other CNS depressants.
Tell your doctor if you have asthma, glaucoma, heart disease, urinary retention, liver illness, or seizure disorders.
Use the lowest dose that works for the shortest time.
Observe older patients closely as they are susceptible to sleepiness, confusion, or falls.
Side Effects:
Normal:
Feeling sleepy, dizzy, or worn out
Mouth, nose, or throat that is dry
Vision that is not clear
Constipation or not being able to urinate
Serious (get medical help right away):
A bad allergic reaction (rash, edema, trouble breathing)
Heart rate that isn't regular
Tremors, restlessness, or problems with mobility
Confusion or seeing things that aren't there
How to use:
Dosage: Usually 25 mg once or twice a day, depending on the reason for taking it. Follow what your doctor says.
Route: By mouth, with or without food.
Take the tablet with water and swallow it whole.
Don't drink alcohol or use heavy machinery while you're getting therapy.
Do not take more than the recommended dose.
How it works:
H1 receptor antagonist: Stops histamine from working at H1 receptors, which helps with allergy symptoms like itching, hives, and a runny nose.
Central antiemetic effect: Stops dopamine and histamine from working in the brain's vomiting area, which makes you feel less sick and vomit less.
Sedative effect: It crosses the blood-brain barrier and makes the central nervous system a little less active, which makes you sleepy.
➡️ Overall Effect: It calms you down, stops nausea, and eases allergy symptoms.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of the Avomine 25 mg tablet?
Relief of allergic disorders includes hives, hay fever, and itching.
How to stop and treat nausea and vomiting
Avoiding motion sickness
Sedation or preoperative anxiety relief
2. Is it safe to drink alcohol with it?
No. Alcohol makes you more sleepy and sedated, which might be harmful.
3. Is it safe for kids?
It is not safe for kids under 2 because it could cause severe respiratory depression.
4. Is it safe to drive after taking an Avomine 25 mg tablet?
Don't drive or operate heavy machinery because it can make you sleepy and dizzy.
5. How quickly does it work?
Oral pills usually work in 20 to 60 minutes.
6. Is it okay to use it to treat allergies for a long time?
No. Short-term use is better. Long-term use may make adverse effects like dry mouth, sleepiness, or trouble moving more likely.
Medicine interaction:
Avomine 25 mg Tablet could have an effect on:
CNS depressants (including alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids) make you sleepier.
Anticholinergic medications (atropine, oxybutynin)—synergistic anticholinergic effects
MAO inhibitors—higher chance of adverse effects
Other antihistamines can make you sleepier.
Antihypertensive medicines may make the hypotensive impact stronger.
Always tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take.