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Antihistamine approved.


Pamlab, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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, has launched Palgic[R], a new prescription antihistamine antihistamine (ăn'tĭhĭs`təmēn), any one of a group of compounds having various chemical structures and characterized by the ability to antagonize the effects of histamine.  featuring carbinoxamine maleate maleate /mal·e·ate/ (mal´e-at) any salt or ester of maleic acid.

ma·le·ate
n.
1. A salt of maleic acid.

2. An ester of maleic acid.
. Palgic is indicated for the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis Allergic Rhinitis Definition

Allergic rhinitis, more commonly referred to as hay fever, is an inflammation of the nasal passages caused by allergic reaction to airborne substances.
 and vasomotor rhinitis.

In a placebo-controlled study involving 296 patients, carbinoxamine maleate 4 mg (Palgic) was found to be an effective single-agent antihistamine with a low side-effect profile. The most common side effect was mild sedation, reported by 14 of the patients. Patients found that the somnolence somnolence /som·no·lence/ (som´no-lens) drowsiness or sleepiness, particularly in excess.

som·no·lence
n.
1. A state of drowsiness; sleepiness.

2.
 effect disappeared after two to three days of continuous use. 87% of the patients in the study found the 4-mg dose to be optimal in relieving their allergy symptoms. Palgic is no more sedating than some of the other major antihistamine brands. The recommended dose of Palgic is 4 mg prn for adults and 2 mg prn for children (ages 1 to 6 years). For patients with severe allergies, dosing may be increased to a maximum of 24 rag/day for adults (given in divided doses 6 to 8 hours apart). Maximum dosing for children is 0.4 mg/kg/day.

Palgic is available in 4-mg tablets or as an oral solution of 4 mg/5 ml. The liquid is clear, colorless, and has a bubble gum flavor and aroma.

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Title Annotation:Product Marketplace; Palgic from Pamlab L.L.C.
Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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