T-Day is primarily used to relieve symptoms associated with allergic conditions, such as hay fever and hives (urticaria). It is an antihistamine belonging to the piperazine group of drugs. Following are some common uses of the T-Day Tablet:

  1. Allergic Rhinitis: T-Day tablets help reduce symptoms such as sneezing, itching, runny nose, and nasal congestion caused by seasonal or perennial allergies.
  2. Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria: T-Day tablet is also used to alleviate the symptoms of chronic hives, a condition characterized by itchy, raised welts on the skin.
  3. Allergic Conjunctivitis: T-Day tablets may be used to manage symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis, including redness, itching, and watery eyes.
  4. Allergies to Insect Bites or Stings: T-Day tablets may be recommended for individuals who have allergic reactions to insect bites or stings, helping to relieve itching and swelling.

Off-label Uses of T-Day Tablet

  1. Asthma: T-Day tablet has been used off-label as an adjunct therapy in the management of asthma symptoms. It may help alleviate some allergic components of asthma, such as allergic rhinitis or allergic triggers.
  2. Allergic Dermatological Conditions: T-Day tablets may be used for the treatment of various allergic skin conditions, including allergic contact dermatitis, eczematous dermatitis, and atopic dermatitis.
  3. Allergic Reactions to Medications: T-Day tablets can be used to manage allergic reactions caused by medications, such as hives, itching, or other allergic skin manifestations.
  4. Pruritus: T-Day tablets may be used to relieve pruritus (itching) associated with various conditions, including chronic kidney disease, liver disease, and certain autoimmune disorders.
T-Day Uses and Indications

What is T-Day?

T-Day is one of the Leading Brands of Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride, Manufactured and Marketed by Novartis Pharma (Pvt) Ltd.

T-Day Alternatives : Other Similar Brands

Here are Some Alternative Brands of T-Day and Their Manufacturers.

  • Neo Sedil : Sami Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd, Pakistan.
  • Alergocit : Global Pharmaceuticals, Pakistan.
  • Belair : Bayer Health Care.
  • Ctrafast : The Schazoo Laboratories Ltd, Pakistan.
  • Histaset : Wilshire Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd, Pakistan.
  • ILR-G : Genix Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd, Pakistan.
  • Jardin-D : High-Q International.
  • Leozin : Hilton Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd, Pakistan.
  • Leviva : Highnoon Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd, Pakistan.
  • Licet : Standpharm Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd.

T-Day : Available Formulations and Strengths

Presently, T-Day is available in Tablet and Syrup Forms.

T-Day Tablet : 5mg Strength

T-Day Syrup : 2.5mg/5ml

Who Should Not Use T-Day?

T-Day is generally considered safe for most people when taken as directed. However, it may not be suitable for everyone due to certain medical conditions or interactions with other medications they may take regularly.

Common contraindications include pregnancy or breastfeeding women, children under 6 years old, people with liver or kidney problems, those taking medications that affect liver enzymes such as antacids or antibiotics like tetracyclines and certain antifungals like ketoconazole or voriconazole; people taking MAO inhibitors such as selegiline; those taking sedative medications like benzodiazepines; those who have had an allergic reaction to levocetirizine dihydrochloride. Those who have a history of asthma attacks triggered by aspirin or ibuprofen; and people who have glaucoma should not take this medication without first consulting their doctor due to the potential risks involved with its use in these cases.

What is the Recommended Daily Dosage of T-Day?

T-Day Dose for Adults 12 years of age and Older:

  • One Tablet of 5mg Once a day in the evening.

T-Day Dose for Children Under 12 Years:

  • 10ml (2 Teaspoons) Once a day in the evening, or as prescribed by your health adviser.

How T-Day Works?

T-Day works by blocking histamine receptors on cells in the body, to reduce inflammation and other allergic reactions associated with allergies.

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