Side Effects of Cetirizine: Many people use citrizine for sleep. But experts warn that citrizin is not a sleeping medicine. They recommend not taking citrizins without doctor's advice.

Cetigirizine for allergies: Health experts say that citrizine should not be used if sleep is not sleepy. Citrizin is an allergic drug. Doctors usually give citrizins for problems such as sneezing, nose, itching, redness, water from the eyes, nose or throat itching due to allergies. Citrizine is also used for itching and inflammation caused by bee bites. Citrizine comes in a group of drugs called antihistamines.

Citrizine side effects include sleepy, fatigue, headache, mouth drying, diarrhea, etc. Although taking citrise is less likely to have a large health problem or side effect, experts recommend that it should only be taken on a doctor's advice and it is not a sleeping medicine. Sleep after taking citrizin is a side effect. So it is natural to sleep after taking it. However, experts say that there can be many other reasons for lack of sleep, so sleep medicine should be taken only on the advice of a doctor.

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