Yes. There are no known interactions, but this doesn't mean they don't exist. Be aware of any side effects if taken together.
Yes. There are no known interactions, but this doesn't mean they don't exist. Be aware of any side effects if taken together.
No, you do not take two antihistamines at the same time. You may choose either benadryl OR Claritin, but not both. Overdosing on antihistamines causes severe sedative effects which might make you become confused or pass out. You might have trouble breathing. You will get twice the drying out effects, and will almost certainly get a splitting sinus headache or nosebleed.
Claritin-D has pseudoephedrine in it as an active ingredient, which is known to cause sleeplessness.
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I have no idea what is in clarirtinD, but i take a great deal of opiates. i just took two (2) M357 hydrocodones and one (1) ClaritinD. Im not prescribed either of them, I just like to get high and Claritin cleans out my sinuses regardless of my allergies atm.
So yeah, I'm not dead. They were weak Hydrocodones though. 500/5's (500mg acetaminophen/5 mg of hyrdocodone)
I also took a Benodryl, whatever use that may be of you.
The only real immediate risk I could see is acetaminophen overdose (roughly 4000mg) if Claritin even contains acetaminophen.
Unfortunately I am not a medical professional, so if you're taking anything other than what i just described (or you have different preexisting medical conditions) then I cannot guarantee your safety.
Sure. S/he can also be given heroin, cocaine and vodka. Perhaps a doctor would be a better resource than the great anonymous internet?
An antihistamine, for example "Benadryl" is a histamine blocker. It blocks cells normal reaction to them like a runny nose or itching, etc. It is normally recommended for allergy symptoms like a runny nose, itching, etc. Therefore, it will likely not do anything to help your cough or your cough-symptoms. Decongestants, like Sudafed, are given to loosen up the mucus and phlegm in the nose and throat. When your head feels all stuffed up and you feel you cannot breathe, you may need a decongestant. This will cause a lot of the mucus to loosen up so you can blow your nose and much of it comes out. For a cough, it is more likely that you would be recommended a combination of a decongestant with an expectorant. This type of medication loosens up mucus and phlegm and helps you cough it up or blow it out.
I wouldn't recommend taking sudaphed and claritin together. Taking cephalexin with either would be okay.
Yes, the Claritin won't affect the antibiotic.
Claritin is an antihistamine that take a bit longer to build up in your system as opposed to the older antihistamines like Benadryl. The plus side is there is minimal drowsiness. For a drug to reach 90% of it's steady state levels after constant usage, it takes about 3.3 half lives, so it takes about a day for Claritin (8hr half life) to get to it's maximal effectiveness. It doesn't cause drowsiness because it doesn't cross the blood-brain barrier like earlier antihistamines, such as Benadryl.
There are no known drug interactions between loratadine and the morning after pill. You can take them both.
They can be taken together; however, side-effects including: Headache, Chest Pain, Dry Throat, Stomachache, Eye-Itchiness, Ear-Ringing, Joint-Pain, Earache, Cancer-Like Symptoms, Respiratory Infections, an Irregular Heart-Beat, Heart Disease, & Death may occur; however, they might not! By the way, I HIGHLY recommend YOU START with LOW DOSAGES!
-Dr. Miller
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