Guide To Hydroxyzine
Potential Side Effects

Hydroxyzine has a variety of potential side effects. If patients experience an allergic reaction to this medication, they need emergency medical attention. Patients will rarely have a serious skin reaction to this medication. However, if this occurs, they should stop taking it and talk to their doctor immediately. Other potentially serious side effects include seizures, dizziness, fainting, headaches, chest pain, and fast or irregular heartbeats. All of these side effects mean that patients should stop taking this medication and call their doctor.
Common side effects like confusion and drowsiness are more likely in older individuals. Other common side effects are headaches without chest pain, dry mouth, or a mild skin rash. If patients become dehydrated, they may need to drink more water. They might experience itching throughout their body as well. Severe fatigue and vomiting may be signs of an accidental overdose, which requires emergency medical help. Most non-serious side effects go away after a few doses of hydroxyzine. This is when the patient's body has adjusted to the new medication.
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