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No, it contains Loratadine, an antihistamine. You can take acetaminophen with Claritin. It is safe.
I'm not a doctor, but in my experience it is safe as long as it is not Claritin D. Claritin is loratadine and Advil Cold & Sinus is ibuprofen and Pseudoephedrin. Claritin D is both of these combined minus the ibuprofen, so I would say it is safe, it has never caused me any problems.
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 is usually safe for patients with mild to moderate liver dysfunction . Of course speak to your doctor regarding dosage for your specific needs.
Surprisingly enough, the answer is yes. Claritin is safe to use for dogs to relieve itching. Claritin-D should not be used on dogs, as it contains pseudoephedrine. Also, Claritin contains propylene glycol and should not be used on cats. Dosage for dogs is about half of the recommended human dosage for medium sized dogs, and about a quarter dosage for small dogs.
My doctor told me Claritin is safe. (NOT Claritin-D) There's no adverse reaction, as with Sudafed-type decongestants, but unfortunately, the decongesting results is not very good either.
Drinking wine is often a trigger for headaches. Whether or not it is safe to take Claritin after your wine depends on many factors. For best advice, ask your physician or pharmacist. _________________ The use of alcohol and claritin is not associated with any documented adverse effects, except increased drowsiness for some people. However, it is always a good idea to be cautious while combining alcohol with any medication! Of note, headaches are a common side effect of claritin use...documented to be as high as 12%.
Yes. Claritin is an antihistamine and Advil is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) med, and they are completely safe taken together. The saline spray is basically a salt water used to flush the sinuses, and is safe to use with these two drugs, as well.
This combination would not be expected to cause any significant drug interaction and would generally be considered safe. As Cipro is a prescription drug, it should only be used (singly or with Claritin) under the supervision of a physician.
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