What to do about thirst and constipation after chlorpheniramine maleate injection

Thirst and constipation after chlorpheniramine maleate injection can be treated by drinking moderate amount of water and taking lactulose.
Chlorpheniramine maleate is mainly used to treat vasodilatory rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, various skin allergies, drug and food allergies. Thirst after injection may be an adverse reaction to the drug; constipation has little to do with this drug and may be related to dietary factors, lack of exercise and other reasons.
1. If only thirst occurs after chlorpheniramine maleate injection, the amount of water consumed can be increased appropriately; if dry mouth occurs and is accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it should be examined in a hospital in time.
2. If constipation occurs after chlorpheniramine maleate injection, you should adjust your lifestyle, drink more water, eat light, easy to digest and dietary fiber-rich foods, such as celery, bananas, etc., and strengthen the exercise, massage the abdomen, and also take lactulose or use corkscrew to assist defecation.
Common side effects of chlorpheniramine maleate include fatigue, drowsiness, weakness, thirst, excessive urination, sore throat, and palpitations. This drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this drug, epileptic patients, people treated with monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and newborns. In addition, this drug should not be taken at the same time with anticholinergic-containing drugs, such as belladonna preparations, atropine and other drugs.
It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the above drugs and all should be taken as prescribed by the doctor. If the symptoms of thirst and constipation are severe or persist after chlorpheniramine maleate injection, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for consultation, after clarifying the cause of the disease, and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.