Can I take paracetamol for face allergy?

You can take paracetamol for face allergies. Paracetamol, called chlorpheniramine maleate tablets in its scientific name, can treat face allergies. It belongs to the antihistamine class of drugs and can be used to constrict capillaries, promote the reduction of inflammation and stop itching. Other antihistamines can also be taken orally, such as olopatadine hydrochloride tablets, epinastine hydrochloride capsules, loratadine citrate tablets, levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets or epinastine capsules. However, antihistamines have certain side effects and can cause dry mouth and drowsiness, so avoid driving and working at high altitudes when taking these drugs orally. In addition, topical zinc oxide ointment or calcium phosphatase inhibitors such as 0.03% tacrolimus ointment can be used for facial allergies.