Axaria Syrup
Prescription Required
100 ml
Manufacturer
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals LtdSalt Composition
Hydroxyzine (10Mg)Storage
Store below 30°C
- Axaria Syrup treats allergic reactions.
- Axaria Syrup prevents reactions like itching, hives, and itchy skin inflammation.
- Axaria Syrup can easily reduce the symptoms like itching, swelling, redness, rashes, and scaly or uneven skin.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Axaria Syrup is used to treat allergic skin disorders such as itching, hives, and itchy skin inflammation. Axaria Syrup is an anti-allergic medication that contains the active component Hydroxyzine. Axaria Syrup alleviates symptoms such as itching, swelling, redness, rashes, and scaly or uneven skin. It works by inhibiting the activity of histamine, a chemical that causes allergies.
Usage instructions-
- It is recommended that you take Axaria Syrup at the dose and duration that your doctor tells you to take it.
How it works-
Histamine is a chemical mediator that causes allergic responses. It is generally created when your body detects a threat, such as an illness or foreign particles. Histamine is inhibited by Axaria Syrup. As a result, suppressing Histamine-mediated responses and reducing allergy symptoms.
Safety information-
Pregnancy
Axaria Syrup should be avoided during pregnancy. Although there have been few human research, animal studies have revealed some consequences on the growing baby. Please consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding
It is probably not safe to breastfeed while taking Axaria Syrup. There is limited human data suggesting that the drug may enter breast milk and cause harm to the baby.
Alcohol
It is not safe to take alcohol with Axaria Syrup.
Driving
Axaria Syrup may impair your alertness, impair your eyesight, or make you drowsy and dizzy. If you have any of these symptoms, do not drive.
Axaria Syrup includes Hydroxyzine, which belongs to the class of drugs known as antihistamines. It is used to treat allergic symptoms (itching, sneezing), anxiety and stress, and sedation (producing sleep in medical situations and following anaesthesia).
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Sedation
- Drowsiness


