Rupa-Aid

Rupa-Aid Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Rupa-Aid is a second generation, non-sedating, long-acting histamine antagonist with selective peripheral H1 receptor antagonist activity. It further blocks the receptors of the platelet-activating factor (PAF) according to in vitro and in vivo studies.

Rupa-Aid possesses anti-allergic properties such as the inhibition of the degranulation of mast cells induced by immunological and non-immunological stimuli, and inhibition of the release of cytokines, particularly of the tumor necrosis factors (TNF) in human mast cells and monocytes.

Rupa-Aid is an anti allergenic and acts to reduce allergic symptoms like urticaria, rhinorrhea, sneezing and itching .

Trade Name Rupa-Aid
Generic Rupatadine
Rupatadine Other Names Rupatadina, Rupatadine
Weight 10mg
Type Tablet
Formula C26H26ClN3
Weight Average: 415.97
Monoisotopic: 415.1815255
Protein binding

Rupatidine is 98.5-99.0% bound to human plasma proteins .

Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class Non-sedating antihistamines
Manufacturer Labaid Pharma Ltd
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Rupa-Aid
Rupa-Aid

Uses

Rupa-Aid is used for the symptomatic treatment of seasonal & perennial allergic rhinitis and urticaria.

Rupa-Aid is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Allergic Rhinitis (AR), Pruritus, Urticaria

How Rupa-Aid works

Rupa-Aid is a dual histamine H1 receptor and platelet activating (PAF) receptor antagonist . During allergic response mast cells undergo degranulation, releasing histamine and other substances . Histamine acts on H1 receptors to produce symptoms of nasal blockage, rhinorhea, itching, and swelling. PAF is produced from phospholipids cleaved by phospholipase A2. It acts to produce vascular leakage which contributes to rhinorhea and nasal blockage. By blocking both the H1 receptor and PAF receptor, rupatidine prevents these mediators from exerting their effects and so reduces the severity of allergic symptoms.

Dosage

Rupa-Aid dosage

Rupa-Aid Tablet: The recommended dosage is 10 mg once daily, with or without food.

Rupa-Aid Oral Solution (Children aged 2 to 11 year):

  • Children weighing 25 kg or more: 1 teaspoonful (5 ml) of oral solution once daily with or without food.
  • Children weighing equal or more than 10 kg to less than 25 kg: 1/2 teaspoonful (2.5 ml) oral solution once daily with or without food.

Side Effects

The most common undesirable effects occurs somnolence, headache and fatigue. Other common undesirable effects include dizziness, asthenia and increase appetite.

Precaution

Administration of a dose of 10 mg daily of Rupa-Aid has not shown significant effects on the function of the central nervous system as seen in specific studies done for psychomotor function. Nevetheless, the patient should take precaution in driving or managing machines. The administration of rupatadine with grape fruit juice is not recommended.

Interaction

CYP3A4 inhibitors like Erythromycin & Ketoconazole inhibits both the presystemic and systemic metabolism of Rupa-Aid. Due to this potential interaction, it is not recommended to use Rupa-Aid in combination with Ketoconazole, macrolides or any other inhibitors of CYP3A4. Co administration of Rupa-Aid and CNS depressants or alcohol may increase CNS depressant effect.

Food Interaction

  • Avoid grapefruit products. Grapefruit inhibits CYP3A metabolism, which may increase the serum concentration of rupatadine.
  • Take with or without food.

Volume of Distribution

The apparent volume of distribution is 9799 L .

Elimination Route

Rupatidine is rapidly absorbed with a Tmax of 1 h . Administration with a high fat meal increases exposure by 23% and increases Tmax to 2 h.

Half Life

The half life of elimination is 15.9 h in children 2-5 years old, 12.3 h in children 6-11 years old, 5.9 h in adults, and 8.7 h in geriatric patients .

Clearance

Systemic clearance is 1556.2 L/h in young adults and 798.2 L/h in geriatric patients .

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy category B2 (by TGA, Australia). There is no clinical data available on the exposure of Rupa-Aid during pregnancy. Pregnant women should therefore not use Rupa-Aid, unless the potential benefit outweighs the potential risk for the fetus. No information is available, whether Rupa-Aid is excreted in the mother's milk. Therefore, it should not be used during lactation, unless the potential benefits for the mother justify the potential risk to the infant.

Contraindication

Hypersensitivity to Rupa-Aid or to any of the excipients.

Special Warning

Elderly: Rupa-Aid should be used with caution in elderly. No information is available that indicates the requirement of any dose adjustment in this population.

Children: Neither the safety nor the efficacy of Rupa-Aid has been established in patients less than 12 years of age.

Patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency: Use of Rupa-Aid is not recommended in patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency. As no relevant clinical data is available.

Innovators Monograph

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Rupa-Aid contains Rupatadine see full prescribing information from innovator Rupa-Aid Monograph, Rupa-Aid MSDS, Rupa-Aid FDA label

FAQ

What is Rupa-Aid used for?

Rupa-Aid is also used to relieve the symptoms associated with urticaria such as itching and hives (localised skin redness and swelling).

How safe is Rupa-Aid?

Rupa-Aid has been found to be effective and safe Iin a variety of randomized clinical trials both in both seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, as well as inbut also chronic urticaria Rupatadine has been found as effective and safe.

How does Rupa-Aid work?

Rupa-Aid works by blocking the action of one of the body's natural chemicals known as histamine.

What are the common side effects of Rupa-Aid?

Common side effects of Rupa-Aid are Sleepiness, headache, dizziness, dry mouth, sensation of weakness and fatigue.

Is Rupa-Aid safe during pregnancy?

Rupa-Aid is preferable to avoid the use of rupatadine during pregnancy.

Is Rupa-Aid safe during breastfeeding?

Rupa-Aid is excreted in animal milk. It is unknown whether Rupa-Aid is excreted into breast milk. A decision must be made whether to discontinue breastfeeding or to discontinue/abstain from Rupa-Aid therapy taking into account the benefit of breastfeeding for the child and the benefit of therapy for the woman.

Can I drink alcohol with Rupa-Aid?

Drink of alcohol is not recommended during treatment with this medicine due to the increased risk of severe adverse effects.

How long does it take for Rupa-Aid to work?

Rupa-Aid usually starts working within 2 hours and lasts for 24 hours.

How long does Rupa-Aid stay in my system?

The mean elimination half-life of Rupa-Aid in elderly and young volunteers was 8.7 hours and 5.9 hours respectively.

Is Rupa-Aid a sedative?

Rupa-Aid is a second generation, non-sedating, long-acting histamine antagonist with selective peripheral H1 receptor antagonist activity.

Does Rupa-Aid make I sleepy?

This drug may make you drowsy.Talk to your doctor about using Rupa-Aid safely.

Can I drive after taking Rupa-Aid?

At the recommended dosage, Rupa-Aid is not expected to influence your ability to drive or use machinery.

Is Rupa-Aid an anti inflammatory?

Rupa-Aid has a dual anti inflammatory effect by blocking both histamine H1 and PAF receptors.

Can I take Rupa-Aid for a long time?

Rupa-Aid 10 and 20mg once-daily doses were well tolerated in long-term use.

How long can you take Rupa-Aid?

All patients received Rupa-Aid 10 mg/day and were allowed to continue their normal concomitant medication for all conditions, other than rhinitis, for up to 6 or 12 months.

Is Rupa-Aid a mast cell stabilizer?

Rupa-Aid can inhibit histamine and cytokine secretion from human mast cells in response to allergic, immune and neuropeptide triggers.

What happens if I miss a dose?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible and continue with your regular schedule. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one. If you are not sure what to do after missing a dose, contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

How effective is Rupa-Aid for kindney?

The safety and effectiveness of Rupa-Aid have not been established for people with reduced kidney function. Rupa-Aid is not recommended for people with reduced kidney function.

How effective is Rupa-Aid for liver?

The safety and effectiveness of Rupa-Aid have not been established for people with reduced liver function. Rupa-Aid  is not recommended for people with reduced liver function.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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