Loratidine is usually prescribed for allergy symptons like a runny nose and watery eyes(e.g. in hay fever) and for a skin condition with red or pale itching patches.
The medication name is Nortriptyline; it's an tricyclic antidepressants usually prescribed for depression.
No, not unless a Doctor has prescribed this for you.
Only if it has been prescribed, and you told your DR all relevant information when it was prescribed. If you have concerns about your medication talk to your DR soon
Norco offers the highest hydrocodone dose, (10mg), with the least amount of acetaminophen,(325mg's). This is usually prescribed to patients who have allready tried the available hydrocodone/acetaminophen combinations(5/500,7.5/750), and have also shown themselves to be trustworthy to be prescribed 10mg hydrocodone/325mg acetaminophen combination, which happens to be the highest hydrocodone/lowest(325mg) acetaminophen combination available.
You should not take any medication that has not been prescribed just for you by your doctor.
Loratidine is a second generation histamine antagonist drug that is used for treatment of allergies, it is marketed under the name Claritin and is closely related to trycyclic anti depressants.
Chlorpheniramine, diphenhyrdamine, dimenhydrinate and loratidine.
Yes. It is also available generically and OTC as "loratidine".
Absolutely - Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are typically prescribed along with Duragesic as breakthrough pain meds.
Only if prescribed by your health care provider...and I can't think of any scenario in which that would make sense.
yes, i just did last night...you'll be just fine...
10mg of Hydrocodone is stronger than 7mg, although i must say there is currently NO pill that is prescribed that is 7mg. Hydrocodone is prescribed in the following dosages: 2.5mg, 5mg, 7.5m and 10mg. It is possible to get a higher dosage "specially formulated" 15mg dosage Hydrocodone capsule if your doctor so orders it on the Rx and you can find a Pharmacy that will compound it. But, these are rarely if ever seen and are the exception, not the rule of what you will be prescribed. Remember 10mg is the highest dosage pill you can possibly be prescribed that is formulated by a large mfg. company. NOTE: there is NO such thing as a "500mg" or "750mg" Hydrocodone or Vicodin tablet... that large number refers to the Acetaminophen (Tylenol) content that is co-formulated with the tablet. You want the lowest of the LARGE numbers which usually appear on the Rx bottle. (EXAMPLE: 10/325mg Hydrocodone is: 10mg Hydrocodone and 325mg Tylenol.) Hope this helps! I am NOT a doctor, so ask your doctor if you are still confused.