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Bamipine (Lactate)

Drug #1567

Bamipine (Lactate) is a non-sedating antihistamine with pronounced sedative effects. Bamipine lactate is used topically for the symptomatic relief of allergic conditions such as urticaria and in pruritic skin disorders

Primary Characteristics

It is of Synthetic origin.

Molecular Weight: 280.4 · Non-proprietary name: Bamipine (Lactate).

Molecular structure of Bamipine (Lactate)

Pharmacokinetics

None recorded.

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Indications

Bamipine (Lactate) is primarily indicated in conditions like Pruritus, Urticaria.

Contraindications

Bamipine (Lactate) is contraindicated in conditions like Lactation, Hypersensitivity to the drug.

Dosage

Bamipine (Lactate)'s dosage details are as follows:

DoseSingle DoseFrequencyRouteInstructions
Adult Dosage
0 – 0topicalA thin layer applied on the surface of the skin. Re-application is possible in 30 min. Duration of treatment depends on allergic process.
Paediatric Dosage (20kg)
No data.
Neonatal Dosage (3kg)
No data.

Drug Interactions

None recorded.

Side Effects

Bamipine (Lactate) is known to cause more or less tolerable side effects which are usually transient. These include Drowsiness, Sedation , Skin sensitization.

Warnings / Precautions

Should not be applied topically on broken or eczematous skin. When applied topically may cause systemic adverse effects.

Available Brands

None recorded.

Storage Conditions

Bamipine (Lactate) should be stored gel.

Drug Classification

  1. 1.3Anti-allergics (Antihistamines) and drugs used in anaphylaxis