Drug Guide

Generic Name

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride

Brand Names Xyzal, Xyzal Allergy 24hr

Classification

Therapeutic: Antihistamine, allergic rhinitis and urticaria treatment

Pharmacological: Selective peripheral H1-antihistamine

FDA Approved Indications

Mechanism of Action

Levocetirizine is a selective antagonist of peripheral H1 receptors, which prevents the effects of histamine released during allergic reactions, thereby reducing allergy symptoms.

Dosage and Administration

Adult: 5 mg once daily, with or without food.

Pediatric: 2.5 mg once daily for children 2-6 years; 5 mg for children 6 years and older.

Geriatric: Typically 5 mg once daily; adjust based on renal function.

Renal Impairment: Reduce dose in patients with renal impairment; dosage varies based on creatinine clearance.

Hepatic Impairment: No specific dose adjustments recommended.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Rapidly absorbed, peak plasma levels in approximately 1 hour.

Distribution: Crosses the blood-brain barrier minimally, low penetration into the CNS.

Metabolism: Metabolized minimally by the liver; primarily excreted unchanged.

Excretion: Excreted mainly via the kidneys (about 85%), with some in feces.

Half Life: Approximately 22 hours.

Contraindications

Precautions

Adverse Reactions - Common

Adverse Reactions - Serious

Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-Food Interactions

N/A

Drug-Herb Interactions

N/A

Nursing Implications

Assessment: Monitor for effectiveness in symptom relief; assess for excessive somnolence.

Diagnoses:

  • Ineffective airway clearance due to sedation

Implementation: Administer as prescribed; instruct patient to avoid activities requiring alertness until response is known.

Evaluation: Assess reduction in allergy symptoms and adverse effects.

Patient/Family Teaching

Special Considerations

Black Box Warnings: N/A

Genetic Factors: None specified.

Lab Test Interference: None noted.

Overdose Management

Signs/Symptoms: Sedation, drowsiness, and dizziness; in severe cases, agitation or hallucinations.

Treatment: Supportive care; activated charcoal if ingestion was recent; dialysis may be considered in severe cases, especially in renal impairment.

Storage and Handling

Storage: Store at room temperature, away from moisture and light.

Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions.

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