What is Piriton?
Piriton tablets and syrup are great hay fever and allergy treatments for children and adults. Piriton contains an antihistamine ingredient called chlorphenamine that quickly relieves the bothersome symptoms of hay fever and other reactions and allergies.
This formula is what is known as a drowsy antihistamine, which can also help to aid restful sleep. Each box contains 60 tablets that are suitable for children and adults over 6 years or you can buy one 150ml bottle of syrup that can be taken from the age of 1 year.
What is Piriton used for?
Piriton is an antihistamine which helps to relieve symptoms of allergies including a runny nose, sneezing, and watery or itchy eyes but is also very effective at soothing itchy, irritated or inflamed skin.
You can take Piriton to ease symptoms from the following:
- Hay Fever
- Skin allergies and dermatitis
- Pet allergies
- Insect bites and stings
- House, mould or dust mite allergies
- Nettle rash and hives
- Heat rash
- Mild food allergies
- The itchy rash of chickenpox
Piriton for chickenpox
Chickenpox is a very common illness in children causing very itchy, fluid-filled blisters. The symptoms of chickenpox usually will improve over time without treatment but it can be very hard to stop a child from itching and scratching the blisters.
If your child is over the age of 1 year and is suffering from the itching caused by chickenpox then taking Piriton, daily while symptoms last, can help to make your child feel more comfortable.
Other things that can help to make your child more comfortable include:
- Making sure they are drinking adequate fluids to avoid dehydration
- Dressing them in suitable clothing to avoid getting too hot or too cold
- Keeping their nails short and clean
- Giving them a children's paracetamol
How does Piriton work?
Piriton contains an antihistamine called Chlorphenamine which reduces symptoms of allergies by blocking the histamine receptors in the body. This process stops the histamines causing the allergic response that leads to symptoms appearing.
How long does Piriton take to work?
Most people report feeling some relief from allergies or itching within 30 minutes to an hour after taking Piriton.
Does Piriton make you drowsy?
Chlorphenamine is known as a sedating antihistamine because it works directly on the brain and it can cause some people to feel more drowsy making it particularly effective to reduce symptoms during the night. Newer variations of antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine are known to make people less drowsy.
Piriton vs Piriteze
One key difference between Piriton and Piriteze is their active ingredients. Both products are part of the drug group known as antihistamines, they contain different active ingredients.
Piriton has the active ingredient chlorphenamine which is known as a sedating antihistamine whereas Piriteze contains the active ingredient cetirizine hydrochloride. This is a newer form of antihistamine that is less likely to cause drowsiness.
Other prescription treatments for hay fever & allergy include:
Here's some more information about Desloratadine vs Loratadine.
Piriton and Calpol
Calpol is a medicine that contains paracetamol which is used to reduce pain and fevers in children. It is perfectly safe to take Piriton and Calpol (or paracetamol) at the same time. At The Independent Pharmacy, we do not currently sell any form of paracetamol syrup, including Calpol.
Piriton and alcohol
Drinking alcohol while taking Piriton can increase your chances of feeling drowsy and experiencing other unwanted side effects. You should therefore avoid drinking alcohol while you're taking Piriton.
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