Zyrtec and claritin are the brand names of those two medications.
The best thing you can do is talk to his doctor. To prevent allergies from acting up, generally allergy meds are prescribed. Claritin is a common medication and it's over the counter.
Claritin for over-the-counter use for patients with urticaria. The drug comes in tablet and syrup form and carries little risk. Its release for over-the-counter use was delayed until
Yes, they are considered safe to take together. There are no significant drug interactions between Claritin and acetaminophen. Tylenol (acetophenimen) is an over-the-counter analgesic and fever reducer (considered safe when taken as directed). Claritin is an over-the-counter antihistamine (considered safe when taken as directed).
Claritin DOES NOT contain Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine) but Claritin D does CONTAIN Sudafed. Clairitin can be purchased easly over the counter but Claritin D has restrictions and must be purchased from your pharmacist. Visit http://www.SCPharmacist.net for health care savings options
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Yes, there are over the counter medications that can help you with your chronic bronchitis. You can try taking daily medications like Zyrtec or Claritin. If you feel congested, try cough medication or products like Dayquil and Nyquil.
You cannot buy Dihydrocodeine over the counter. This is a prescription medication in Schedule II. This means only with a valid prescription will you be given this medication.
Claritin (loratadine) and Allegra (fexofenadine) are both in the 2nd generation antihistamine category, so you are correct - they are both in the same drug category. Loratadine, however, has applied and has bee approved by the FDA for over the counter sales while fexofenadine has not. This is why you can buy Claritin, but not Allegra, over the counter. It is all a matter of approval, not drug type.
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