Softin 10mg Tablets (Loratadine) - Pack of 10 - Allergy Relief
Softin 10mg Tablets contain loratadine, a non-drowsy second-generation antihistamine that blocks peripheral H1 receptors to relieve allergy symptoms for up to 24 hours. Indicated for allergic rhinitis (sneezing, runny nose, itchy/watery eyes), chronic urticaria (hives) and other allergy-related skin conditions. Once-daily dosing for adults and children over 12; can be taken with or without food. Avoids sedation and anticholinergic effects associated with older antihistamines. Pack of 10 film-coated tablets by Werrick Pharmaceuticals. Use cautiously in pregnancy, lactation and severe hepatic impairment - consult your doctor.
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Softin 10mg Tablets (loratadine) - Pack of 10 - Allergy Relief
Description
SOFTIN 10mg TABLET (LORATADINE) PACK OF 10 Film COATED TABLETS: Relief from Allergic Symptoms and More
Introduction:
SOFTIN 10mg tablets and syrup are a trusted solution for
individuals seeking relief from allergic rhinitis, chronic urticaria, and other
allergy-related dermatological conditions. With loratadine as its active
ingredient, this medication offers potent and long-lasting relief from symptoms
associated with allergies. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the
composition, pharmacokinetics, indications, and precautions associated with
SOFTIN TABLET, ensuring you have all the necessary information for safe and effective
use
Composition of Softin 10mg Tablets
Each film-coated tablet of SOFTIN contains 10 mg of
loratadine. The syrup version, SOFTIN 5 mg/5 ml, contains loratadine in a 5 mg
per 5 ml concentration
Description:
Loratadine, the active ingredient in SOFTIN, is a highly
effective and long-acting antihistamine with selective peripheral H1 receptor antagonist activity. Its chemical structure is ethyl 4(8chloro5,6dihydro11Hbenzo<5,6>cyclohepta<1,2b>pyridin11ylidene)1piperidinecarboxylate,
with an empirical formula of C22H23ClN2O2 and a molecular weight of 382.88
Pharmacokinetics:
Loratadine is well absorbed and extensively metabolized. It
rapidly reaches measurable levels in the bloodstream within 15 minutes, with
peak levels achieved approximately one hour after a single oral dose. Its
elimination half-life ranges from 18 to 24 hours. Importantly, the
administration of loratadine can be done with or without food, as food does not
significantly affect its pharmacokinetics. Studies have demonstrated that
chronic renal insufficiency and alcoholic liver disease do not significantly alter
the pharmacokinetics of loratadine
Indications:
SOFTIN (Loratadine) tablets and syrup are indicated for the
relief of symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis, including sneezing, nasal
discharge (rhinorrhea), itching, ocular itching and burning. Additionally, it
is effective in managing chronic urticaria and other dermatological conditions
related to allergies
Contraindications:
Loratadine is contraindicated in individuals who have
displayed hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reactions to any of its components
Possible Adverse Effects:
Loratadine is generally well tolerated, with few reported
side effects. It does not typically induce sedation or anticholinergic effects.
Fatigue, sedation, headache, nausea, and dry mouth have been reported but are
rare.
Drug Interactions:
Loratadine does not potentiate the effects of alcohol.
However, it is advisable to discontinue antihistamines, including loratadine,
approximately four days prior to skin testing procedures, as these drugs may
interfere with or diminish otherwise positive reactions to dermal reactivity
indicators
Warnings:
Loratadine should be prescribed with caution during
pregnancy and lactation, as its safety has not been fully established under
these conditions
Dosage & Administration:
- Children &
Adolescents (Over 12 years of age): SOFTIN 10 mg tablets or SOFTIN syrup (2
teaspoonfuls) once daily - Children (2 to 12
years of age): - Body weight over 30 kg: SOFTIN 10 mg tablets
or SOFTIN syrup (2 teaspoonfuls) once daily - Body weight 30 kg or below: Not recommended
- Adults (including
older people): SOFTIN 10 mg tablets or SOFTIN syrup (2 teaspoonfuls) once daily
or as advised by the physician - For individuals with severe liver problems, consultation
with a physician is advisable
Storage/Precautions:
Store SOFTIN tablets in a cool, dry, and dark place between
1530 °C (5986 °F) and SOFTIN syrup between 1525 °C (5977 °F). Keep all medicines out
of the reach of children
Presentation:
SOFTIN 10 mg tablets are available in packages containing 10
filmcoated tablets, while SOFTIN 5 mg/5 ml syrup is available in bottles
containing approximately 60 ml
Usage & Benefits
Key Benefits
- Non-drowsy 24-hour allergy relief - one tablet daily controls sneezing, runny nose and itchy eyes without sedation
- Effective for chronic urticaria (hives) and itching from allergic skin conditions
- Fast onset - loratadine reaches measurable plasma levels within 15 minutes and peaks at around 1 hour
- Flexible with food - absorption is not significantly affected by meals
- Well tolerated - minimal anticholinergic effects, no clinically significant interaction with alcohol at standard doses
- Convenient pack of 10 film-coated tablets for short courses or seasonal allergy management
How To Use
How to Use
1. Adults and children over 12 years: take one Softin 10mg tablet once daily, with or without food.
2. Children 2-12 years over 30 kg: one 10mg tablet once daily; under 30 kg use the syrup formulation.
3. Swallow the tablet whole with water at around the same time each day for consistent control.
4. If a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember unless the next dose is near - do not double dose.
5. Stop loratadine about 4 days before any skin allergy testing as it can suppress the result.
Discuss use in pregnancy, breastfeeding or severe liver disease with your doctor. Store below 30 degrees Celsius, away from light and out of reach of children.
FAQs
Will Softin make me drowsy?
Loratadine is a non-sedating antihistamine at standard doses, but a small number of people may still feel mild fatigue or headache.
How quickly does Softin work?
Symptom relief usually begins within 1-3 hours and lasts around 24 hours, so a single morning dose typically covers the whole day.
Can I take Softin with other medicines?
Loratadine has few interactions, but tell your doctor about all medicines you take. Stop antihistamines about 4 days before skin allergy testing.
Is Softin safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Use only if clearly needed and under medical advice - safety in pregnancy and lactation has not been fully established.
Can children take Softin 10mg tablets?
Yes, for children over 12, or children 2-12 years weighing more than 30 kg. Lighter children should use the syrup form.




