Atarax (Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride) 25mg – UCB SA (30 Tablets)

£20.00

Manufacturer: UCB SA

Name: Atarax

Dosage: 25 mg

Pack: 30 pills

Ingredient: Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride

SKU: SKU-3L1Z-QKDO

Description

Atarax by UCB SA contains Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride 25mg, an antihistamine with anxiolytic (anti-anxiety)and sedative properties.
It is widely researched for allergy relief, anxiety disorders, and sleep support.


Key Benefits

  • Provides relief from allergic reactions & itching

  • Studied for its anti-anxiety effects

  • May improve sleep quality due to mild sedation

  • Supports research into dermatological and psychiatric conditions

  • Oral tablet form – easy and convenient dosing


How Atarax Works

  • Blocks histamine H1 receptors, reducing allergic symptoms

  • Has CNS depressant activity, leading to sedative and anxiolytic effects

  • May also reduce nausea and vomiting in some research contexts


Dosage & Usage (Informational)

  • Typical Research Dose: 25–100mg daily, depending on protocol

  • Form: Oral tablets, 25mg each

  • Half-life: ~20 hours (long-acting)

  • Pack Size: 30 tablets per box


Manufacturer Details

  • Brand Name: Atarax

  • Manufacturer: UCB SA

  • Active Ingredient: Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride

  • Strength: 25mg

  • Pack Size: 30 pills

  • Grade: Pharmaceutical


Why Buy from AlphaMuscle

  • Genuine UCB SA-manufactured Atarax

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FAQ – Atarax (Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride) 25mg

Q: What is Atarax used for in research?
A: Atarax is studied for allergy relief, anxiety, sleep disorders, and dermatological conditions.

Q: Does Atarax cause drowsiness?
A: Yes, Hydroxyzine has sedative effects, making it useful in sleep research.

Q: How does Atarax differ from other antihistamines?
A: Unlike many antihistamines, Atarax also has CNS activity, helping with anxiety and sleep.

Q: Can Atarax be combined with other compounds?
A: Research sometimes combines Atarax with SSRIs or other anxiolytics, but always depends on the protocol.