how long does hydroxyzine last
Hydroxyzine usually makes you feel its effects for a few hours, but it actually stays in your body for several days.
Quick Scoop
- Onset: Starts working in about 15–30 minutes after a dose.
- Peak effect: Around 2 hours after taking it.
- How long you feel it:
- Sedation/anxiety relief: about 4–6 hours for most people.
* Some people feel groggy or “hung over” into the next day, especially at higher doses or if sensitive.
- How long it stays in your system:
- Average half‑life ≈ 14–25 hours in adults.
* It takes about 5 half‑lives to clear, so roughly 70–125 hours (3–5 days) for most healthy adults.
- Kids and older adults:
- Children clear it faster (shorter half‑life, around 7 hours), so it may wear off sooner.
* Older adults or people with liver/kidney problems may have it in their system longer (half‑life around 29–36 hours or more).
What this means in real life
- A single bedtime dose may make you sleepy for the night, but you might still feel a bit drowsy the next morning, especially if the dose was high or you are sensitive.
- Even after you stop feeling the strong effects, small amounts of the drug are still in your body for several days, which matters for things like other sedating meds, alcohol, or drug tests (it can sometimes cause false positives for tricyclic antidepressants).
If you’re feeling too sedated, “out of it,” or groggy much longer than 24 hours, or you have liver/kidney issues, talk to a doctor or pharmacist before taking more, and never mix hydroxyzine with alcohol, opioids, or other strong sedatives without medical advice.
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