Despite widespread use, hydroxyzine has not been linked to liver test abnormalities or to clinically apparent liver injury. Indeed, hydroxyzine
HYDROXYZINE (hydroxyzine hydrochloride) is indicated in adults for: have liver problems or liver failure. have glaucoma or
Kidney or liver problems: People with kidney or liver problems should take a lower dosage of hydroxyzine. This is because the body uses the kidneys and liver to metabolize (break down) hydroxyzine.
kidney or liver problems should take a lower dosage of hydroxyzine. This is because the body uses the kidneys and liver to metabolize (break down) hydroxyzine.
Hydroxyzine should be avoided in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Hydroxyzine may be needed in moderate liver disease. Please consult your doctor
therapeutic dosage does Potent inhibitors of liver enzymes. As hydroxyzine is metabolised in the liver, an increase in hydroxyzine blood concentrations.
Potent inhibitors of liver enzymes. As hydroxyzine is metabolised in the liver, an increase in hydroxyzine blood concentrations Cardiac and blood pressure.
kidney disease or are on dialysis. liver disease. Hydroxyzine is not suitable for patients with severe liver disease or liver failure. glaucoma
Potent inhibitors of liver enzymes. As hydroxyzine is metabolised in the liver, an increase in hydroxyzine blood concentrations Cardiac and blood pressure.
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