No, drowsiness is not one of the side effects of loratadine. For a full list of all the side effects of Loratadine, please refer to the related link below.
yes to some people it does to me to try cetirizine
You can. Remember that the Medrol is very harsh on the stomach. Have some food before you take each dose! The Zyrtec-D will make you feel jittery or nervous, and sometimes the steroid might also cause some jitteriness.
You can. Remember that the Medrol is very harsh on the stomach. Have some food before you take each dose! The Zyrtec-D will make you feel jittery or nervous, and sometimes the steroid might also cause some jitteriness.
Yes, this is OK. Remember that Zyrtec-D has pseudoephedrine in it. This decongestant makes you nervous and jittery sometimes. Don't take any other medications with antihistamines or decongestants with the Zyrtec. Use your albuterol if you need it, as your doctor has prescribed.
No, but it can make you jittery.
Maya stopped drinking coffee because it make her nervous and jittery.
1 for me
Nope. You're taking two different pain relievers in the Motrin and the DayQuil and two different allergy medicines in Zyrtec and DayQuil. If you have a cold, take DayQuil by itself. If you have allergies and pain, take Zyrtec and Motrin.
No, Zyrtec does not contain any ephedrine/psyeudoephedrine ingredients.
Jittery is not a verb but an adjective. Jittery means to feel shaky, nervous, or upset.
i was jittery everyday
Jittery Jester was created on 1958-11-03.
No, but it can make you jittery and a little speedy. It's really not fun at all though.