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azelastine

Azelastine is a selective histamine H1 receptor antagonist with mast cell stabilizing properties used to treat symptoms of allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis. It is formulated as a nasal spray (azelastine hydrochloride) and as an ophthalmic solution. The nasal spray reduces symptoms such as nasal itching, sneezing, and rhinorrhea; the eye drops relieve conjunctival itching. It is applied topically, and onset of relief is typically within minutes for nasal or ocular formulations, with effects lasting several hours.

Mechanism and pharmacology: Azelastine blocks histamine at H1 receptors and stabilizes mast cells, which helps prevent

Pharmacokinetics and formulation: When used topically, systemic exposure is limited. The drug is metabolized by the

Clinical use and safety: Contraindications include known hypersensitivity to azelastine or any ingredients. Use with caution

Interactions and guidance: Patients should inform clinicians about all medications, as interactions with alcohol or CNS

the
release
of
inflammatory
mediators
such
as
histamine
and
leukotrienes.
This
dual
action
contributes
to
relief
from
itching
and
other
allergic
symptoms.
liver
and
excreted
in
urine
and
feces.
It
is
available
in
nasal
spray
and
ophthalmic
forms,
and
there
are
combination
nasal
products
that
pair
azelastine
with
corticosteroids
for
enhanced
control
of
nasal
symptoms.
in
pregnancy
or
breastfeeding
and
avoid
driving
or
operating
machinery
if
drowsiness
occurs.
Because
of
potential
CNS
effects,
avoid
alcohol
or
other
sedatives
with
prominent
drowsiness.
Common
adverse
effects
include
a
bitter
taste
after
nasal
administration,
nasal
irritation
or
burning,
headache,
and
drowsiness.
Less
commonly,
systemic
reactions
or
hypersensitivity
may
occur;
seek
medical
advice
if
unusual
symptoms
appear.
depressants
can
increase
sedation.
Azelastine
is
typically
used
as
directed
on
labeling
or
by
a
clinician.