What should I Know Regarding Pregnancy, Nursing and Administering Anti-Hist 1 Tablet to Children or the Elderly?
If you are PREGNANT
- FDA B (no known animal fetal risk. Unknown human fetal risk):
If you are NURSING
- Precaution: DROWSINESS,IRRITABIL,REFUSAL TO FEED,HIGH PITCHED CRY,STIFF NECK IN 1 CASE
If you are an adult over 60
- Management or Monitoring Precaution: Neuro/Psych-Anticholinergic effects may cause sedation, worsen cognitive impairment and increase fall risk. Non-sedating agents preferred. Gastrointestinal-May cause or worsen pre-existing constipation. Genitourinary-Best avoided in patients with urinary retention from any cause.
Giving Anti-Hist 1 Tablet to a child under 12
- Severe Precaution: Not recommended in children under 12 years.
- Contraindication: Possible CNS excitation and seizure risk in newborns.
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