Non-seasonal (perennial) allergic conjunctivitis

Active Ingredient: Azelastine

Indication for Azelastine

Population group: only adolescents (12 years - 18 years old) , adults (18 years old or older)

Treatment of the symptoms of non-seasonal (perennial) allergic conjunctivitis in adults and children 12 years and older.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

One drop in each eye twice to four times daily

Route of admnistration

Ophthalmic

Defined daily dose

2 - 4 {drops}

Dosage regimen

From 1 To 2 {drops} 2 time(s) per day every day

Detailed description

The usual dosage in adults and children 12 years and older is one drop in each eye twice daily that can be increased, if necessary to four times daily.

Active ingredient

Azelastine

Azelastine, a phthalazinone derivative is classified as a potent long-acting anti-allergic compound with selective H1 antagonist properties. An additional anti-inflammatory effect could be detected after topical ocular administration. Data from in vivo (pre-clinical) and in vitro studies show that azelastine inhibits the synthesis or release of the chemical mediators known to be involved in early and late stage allergic reactions e.g. leukotriene, histamine, PAF and serotonin.

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