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Bilista Oral Solution 12.5 mg/5 ml Syrup

Generic: Bilastine

Manufacturer: Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, Pabna

Therapeutic class: Non-sedating (second-generation) antihistamine

What is Bilista Oral Solution?

Bilista Oral Solution 12.5 mg/5 ml syrup by Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, Pabna contains Bilastine, one of the newest non-sedating antihistamines. It is used to relieve allergic rhino-conjunctivitis — sneezing, runny and itchy nose, nasal blockage, red and watery eyes — and urticaria (hives) with skin itching. Bilastine hardly enters the brain, so at usual doses it causes essentially no drowsiness in most people.

During an allergic reaction the body releases histamine, which attaches to H1 receptors and produces sneezing, itching, swelling and watery discharge. Bilastine blocks these H1 receptors so histamine cannot act, calming the allergy symptoms. Because the medicine stays mainly outside the brain and is not broken down by the liver to any major extent, it works with minimal sedation and few drug interactions.

Indications

Bilista Oral Solution is used for:

  • Allergic rhino-conjunctivitis — seasonal or perennial allergy with sneezing, runny nose, nasal itching, blocked nose, and red, itchy or watery eyes
  • Urticaria (hives) — including chronic urticaria with itching and wheals
  • Other histamine-mediated allergic symptoms where the doctor finds it appropriate

It is approved for adults and adolescents from 12 years; for younger children, use only as directed by a doctor with the appropriate formulation.

Dosage & Administration

Adults and adolescents (12 years and above): the usual dose of Bilista Oral Solution is 20 mg once daily.

How to take it: Bilista Oral Solution should be taken on an empty stomach — at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after food. Take it with plain water and avoid fruit juice for at least 1 hour around the dose, because food and juices reduce its absorption and effectiveness.

Children: doses for children are decided by the doctor using suitable formulations. Do not exceed the prescribed dose; the doctor will set the duration of treatment.

Side Effects

Bilista Oral Solution is usually very well tolerated. Possible side effects include:

  • Headache
  • Drowsiness or tiredness in a small number of users
  • Dizziness
  • Stomach discomfort, nausea (uncommon)
  • Dry mouth (uncommon)
  • Rarely: palpitations or allergic reactions such as rash and swelling

Serious side effects are rare. If you develop widespread rash, facial swelling or breathing difficulty after taking Bilista Oral Solution, stop the medicine and seek immediate medical attention.

Precautions & Warnings

  • Always take Bilista Oral Solution on an empty stomach with water; food, fruit juice and grapefruit juice in particular reduce its absorption.
  • Tell your doctor if you have moderate or severe kidney problems — special caution is needed, especially with certain other medicines.
  • Although drowsiness is rare, check your own response before driving or operating machinery.
  • Avoid taking it together with ketoconazole, erythromycin or other interacting medicines unless your doctor approves.
  • Tell your doctor if you have a history of heart rhythm disorders.
  • Keep your doctor informed of all medicines and supplements you use.

Drug Interactions

Key interactions of Bilastine:

  • Food and fruit juices — significantly reduce absorption; keep a gap of at least 1 hour before and 2 hours after food, and avoid fruit juice within 1 hour.
  • Ketoconazole, erythromycin, diltiazem — can increase bilastine blood levels; use together only on medical advice.
  • P-glycoprotein inhibitors in patients with kidney impairment — combination should be avoided.
  • Alcohol — at the usual dose bilastine adds little sedation, but moderation is still sensible.

Tell your doctor or pharmacist about every medicine you take before starting Bilista Oral Solution.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to Bilastine or any ingredient of the preparation
  • Not recommended below 12 years of age unless a child-appropriate formulation is prescribed by a doctor
  • In moderate-to-severe kidney impairment, avoid combining with ketoconazole, erythromycin, diltiazem or similar interacting drugs
  • Use in significant heart rhythm disorders only under medical supervision

Pregnancy & Lactation

There is limited experience with Bilastine in pregnant women, so it is preferably avoided during pregnancy unless the doctor judges it clearly necessary. Whether Bilastine passes into human breast milk is not well established; breastfeeding mothers should consult a doctor, who may select this medicine or a longer-studied alternative. Do not start Bilista Oral Solution in pregnancy or while breastfeeding without medical advice.

Storage Conditions

Store Bilista Oral Solution below 30°C in a dry place, protected from light and moisture. Keep the medicine in its original pack and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date printed on the packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why must Bilista Oral Solution be taken on an empty stomach?

<p>Food — and fruit juice in particular — markedly reduces the absorption of bilastine, which can cut the medicine's effect substantially. For full benefit, take Bilista Oral Solution at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating, with plain water only, and avoid fruit juice for at least 1 hour around the dose.</p>

Does Bilista Oral Solution cause drowsiness like other allergy medicines?

<p>No — bilastine barely crosses into the brain, so at the standard 20 mg dose Bilista Oral Solution causes essentially no drowsiness in most people. It is considered one of the least sedating antihistamines. Still, individual responses vary, so observe how you feel before driving or doing work that needs full alertness.</p>

Can I take Bilista Oral Solution every day for chronic urticaria?

<p>Yes, doctors often prescribe Bilista Oral Solution daily for weeks or months to keep chronic urticaria under control, and it is generally well tolerated for long-term use. However, the dose and duration must be set by your doctor, who will review your symptoms periodically and decide when treatment can be reduced or stopped.</p>

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