Oral antihistamines are available without a prescription. Two types, diphenhydramine hydrochloride (for example, Benadryl) and chlorpheniramine maleate (for example, Chlor-Trimeton), are used to treat allergy symptoms and itching.
Look for generic or store brands, which often cost less than name brands. For example, diphenhydramine is the generic name for the brand name Benadryl.
Antihistamines that are taken by mouth (oral) work better than those that are applied directly to the skin (topical) because a pill or capsule contains a specific dose of medicine. The dose in a cream or ointment depends on how much is applied at one time and is harder to control. Too much antihistamine absorbed through the skin can be toxic, especially to children. The use of cream or ointment antihistamines is not reliable and not recommended.
Be sure to follow the nonprescription medication precautions.
Do not take oral antihistamines when you are driving, operating machinery, or need to be alert because they can make you sleepy.
Use caution if you have other health problems, such as glaucoma, epilepsy, or an enlarged prostate. Antihistamines can cause your other health problem to get worse and also may interact with other medications, such as antidepressants, sedatives, and tranquilizers. Read the package carefully, and ask your pharmacist or health professional to help you choose an antihistamine that will not cause problems.
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Dosage: 3 or 4 doses in 24 hours.
Adults and children who weigh more than 100 lb: 50 mg per dose.
Children who weigh less than 100 lb: Doses are based on the child's weight.
| Child's weight | Dose |
|---|---|
|
30 lb |
15 mg |
|
40 lb |
20 mg |
|
50 lb |
25 mg |
|
60 lb |
30 mg |
|
70 lb |
35 mg |
|
80 lb |
40 mg |
|
90 lb |
45 mg |
Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton)
Dosage: 3 or 4 doses in 24 hours.
Adults (age 13 and older): Usually 2 mg to 4 mg per dose. Maximum adult dose is 24 mg in a 24-hour period.
Children: Doses are based on the child's age.
| Child's age | Dose |
|---|---|
|
4 to 5 years old |
1 mg per dose. Maximum dose is 4 mg in a 24-hour period. |
|
6 to 12 years old |
2 mg per dose. Maximum dose is 8 mg in a 24-hour period. |
If you have side effects, stop taking the medication and call your health professional.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)
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