Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride (generic for Atarax®)
FDA Approved
Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride (generic for Atarax®)
- Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride ()
Generic For Atarax®
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Satisfaction guarantee. If your care needs aren't being met, our care team is here and eager to help! If you're not satisfied, we can transfer your prescription back to your old pharmacy at any time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Hydroxyzine HCl can interact with some medicines and supplements. It’s always recommended to provide both your doctor and pharmacy with an updated list of everything you’re taking to identify any potential drug interactions.
Some medicines and supplements hydroxyzine HCl can interact with include:
CNS depressants: alcohol, benzodiazepines
Anticholinergic drugs: atropine, scopolamine
QT-prolonging drugs: certain antipsychotics, antibiotics
This list doesn’t represent all the drugs that may interact with hydroxyzine HCl. If you’re unsure whether a certain drug or supplement can be taken with hydroxyzine HCl, speak with your doctor or pharmacist. The FDA also has a helpful medication guide for hydroxyzine HCl here.
This medication is generally taken as needed. It's essential to follow the recommended dosage and any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or on the medication label.
Hydroxyzine HCl may be taken with or without food.
During pregnancy: Hydroxyzine HCl may cause harm to the fetus. Other medications may be preferred.
While breastfeeding: Hydroxyzine HCl may pass into breast milk. Consult your healthcare provider for alternative options.
It’s important to manage anxiety and allergies during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as untreated conditions can have negative effects. Always let your provider know if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, so you can discuss the risks and benefits of starting or continuing therapy.
Avoid excessive alcohol consumption while taking hydroxyzine HCl, as it can enhance CNS depressant effects.
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Disclaimer: The information on this page is a summary and is not intended to cover all available information about this medication. It does not cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions, or adverse effects and is not a substitute for the expertise and judgment of your healthcare professional. Consult your healthcare provider before starting or discontinuing any course of treatment.