Scrabble?! CITERA
Is citera valid for Scrabble? Words With Friends? Lexulous? WordFeud? Other games?Definitions of CITERA in various dictionaries:
Cetirizine, sold under the brand name Zyrtec among others, is a second generation antihistamine used to treat allergic rhinitis (hay fever), dermatitis, and urticaria. It is taken by mouth. Effects generally begin within an hour and last for about a day. The degree of benefit is similar to other antihistamines such as diphenhydramine.Common side effects include sleepiness, dry mouth, headache, and abdominal pain. The degree of sleepiness that occurs is generally less than with first generation antihistamines. Serious side effects may include aggression and angioedema. Use in pregnancy appears safe, but use during breastfeeding is not recommended. The medication works by blocking histamine H1 receptors, mostly outside the brain.It was patented in 1981 and came into medical use in 1987. It is available as a generic medication. A month's supply in the United Kingdom costs the NHS about £0.70 as of 2019. In the United States the wholesale cost of this amount is about US$2.50. In 2016 it was the 74th most prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 10 million prescriptions.
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