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Iwona (Anonymous, 80.54.245.) Polska 3 years ago

Is Clatra a suitable drug for urticaria caused by physical exertion?

Good morning Is clatra a suitable drug for physical urticaria, e.g. caused by pressure on underwear or after physical exertion (sweat)? I have Clatra prescribed by an allergist in connection with a food allergy of unknown origin in an increased dose - I take two tablets a day and so far I have not had ejections of urticaria. Yesterday, after a fairly intense aerobics, there was itching and burning of the skin on the neck, armpits and in the bends of the elbows plus a lot of pressure under the underwear. Hence my question - despite the high dose of the drug, is it possible that, for example, another type of urticaria will occur?

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Karolina Żułtaszek Pharmacist

3 years ago

According to the information available in the Summary of Product Characteristics, Clatra is a medicine used to treat allergies, including urticaria. The manufacturer does not indicate what factors could be caused by urticaria in order to maintain the proper effectiveness of the drug. Therefore, it should be considered whether the urticaria appearing is really allergic - perhaps your symptoms are the result of the use of drugs or sun exposure? There is also a possibility that the reaction was so strong because several causative factors overlapped and despite the use of drugs, it was not possible to stop its occurrence, e.g. a new cosmetic/ laundry product + physical exertion (sweat) + sun exposure. If the symptoms of urticaria do not go away or worsen over time, you should see an allergist or general practitioner to prescribe additional medications or modify your current therapy. You can read more about Clatra at the following link: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/18223/clatra-20-mg-tabletki/apteki

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