Azelastine
FDA Approved: * September 22, 2017Pharm Company: * WEST-WARD PHARMS INT
Category: Allergies, Cough & Cold
Azelastine, sold under the brand name Optivar among others, is a medication primarily used as a nasal spray to treat allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and as eye drops for allergic conjunctivitis.[3] Other uses may include asthma and skin rashes for which it is taken by mouth.[4] Onset of effects is within minutes when used in the eyes and within an hour when used in the nose.[5] Effects last for up to 12 hours.[5] Common side effect... [wikipedia]
* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.4 Discussions
Dosage List
Azelastine Hydrochloride 137 ug/1 Nasal Spray, Metered
NDC: 0054-0293
Labeler:
Roxane Laboratories, Inc.
Children Astepro Allergy 205.5 ug/1 Nasal Spray, Metered
NDC: 0280-0066
Labeler:
Bayer Healthcare LLC.
Azelastine Hydrochloride 137 ug/.137ml Nasal Spray
NDC: 0832-0290
Labeler:
Upsher-smith Laboratories, Inc.
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