Clinical Insights for Allergic Rhinitis Management with Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine - with Dr Gayatri S Pandit

Written By :  Dr Gayatri S Pandit
Published On 2026-03-24 05:15 GMT   |   Update On 2026-03-24 05:49 GMT

In this video, Dr Gayatri S Pandit, Consultant ENT and Allergy Specialist, Samarth ENT and Allergy Center, Bangalore, discusses the use of pseudoephedrine in treating allergic rhinitis, focusing on its action as a sympathomimetic drug that helps with nasal congestion. She highlights the benefits of the extended-release formulation, which helps minimize cardiac risks, especially in patients with hypertension.

Dr. Pandit also addresses precautions when using pseudoephedrine in pregnant women, elderly patients, and those with renal issues. She explains how Fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine together provide effective relief for rhinitis symptoms without causing sedation, making it a preferred choice in certain clinical scenarios.


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