One capsule a day of Cetirizine Hydrochloride may cause damage to the liver and kidneys, specifically symptoms such as abnormal liver function, hepatitis, and difficulty urinating, depending on the individual.
Cetirizine hydrochloride is a common anti-allergy medication for the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis, seasonal rhinitis, allergy-induced itching and hives, and symptomatic treatment of allergic conjunctivitis.
The drug can be taken one capsule a day. Adverse reactions such as drowsiness, headache, dizziness, pharyngitis, dry mouth, nausea, abdominal pain and fatigue may occur after use of the drug and may also cause damage to the liver and kidneys, such as liver function abnormalities (elevation of aminotransferases, alkaline phosphatase, gamma glutamyltransferase, and bilirubin), hepatitis, urinary difficulties, enuresis, and urinary retention, as it varies from person to person.
The drug should be contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product, are taking sedatives, have consumed alcohol, pregnant and lactating women. Specific use of the drug should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, and should not be used without authorization.