Diphenyl Pyraline
Diphenyl Pyraline (HCl) is a H1 receptor antagonist with anticholinergic and seddative effects. Diphenyl Pyraline (HCl) is used as antihistaminic agent in the treatment of allergic symptoms. Diphenyl Pyraline (HCl) is administered orally.
Primary Characteristics
Diphenyl Pyraline is also known as Diphenyl Pyraline (HCl).
It is of Synthetic origin and belongs to Aminio alkyle ether.
Molecular Weight: 317.9 · Solubility in Water: 1 in 1 · Solubility in Alcohol: 1 in 3 · Non-proprietary name: Diphenyl Pyraline.

Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: Diphenyl Pyraline has an oral bioavailability is 141.5% (±139.5%).
Elimination: it is metabolised via Liver.
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Indications
Diphenyl Pyraline is primarily indicated in conditions like Cold, Cough, Pruritus, Rhinitis, Skin diseases.
Diphenyl Pyraline is also indicated for secondary conditions like Parkinsonism.
Contraindications
Diphenyl Pyraline is contraindicated in conditions like Heart disease, Jaundice, Urinary tract infection, Glaucoma.
Dosage
Diphenyl Pyraline's dosage details are as follows:
| Dose | Single Dose | Frequency | Route | Instructions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult Dosage | ||||
| 6 mg/day | 6 mg/day | — | 3-4 divided doses. | |
| Paediatric Dosage (20kg) | ||||
| No data. | ||||
| Neonatal Dosage (3kg) | ||||
| No data. | ||||
Drug Interactions
Always consult your physician for the change of dose regimen or an alternative drug of choice that may strictly be required.
Side Effects
Diphenyl Pyraline in overdosage may give rise to further complications which include Anemia , Anemia , Hypotension , Hypotension , Paresthesia, Anemia, Anemia.
Diphenyl Pyraline produces potentially life-threatening effects which include Convulsions . Careful monitoring is needed with proper medical management.
The signs and symptoms that are produced after acute overdosage of Diphenyl Pyraline are Extrapyramidal effects , CNS effects.
Diphenyl Pyraline is known to cause more or less tolerable side effects which are usually transient. These include Confusion, Diplopia, Drowsiness, Insomnia, Myalgia, Rashes , Sedation , Sensitivity , SweatingX.
Warnings / Precautions
Available Brands
None recorded.
Storage Conditions
Drug Classification
- 1.3 — Anti-allergics (Antihistamines) and drugs used in anaphylaxis
- 2.25.2.1 — Cold preparations