Since Claritin-D contains both loratadine and pseudoephedrine combined then common sense tells you that you can take both regular Claritin and Sudafed together with no dangerous interactions (but not Claritin-D as you would be then exceeding the recommended dose of pseudoephedrine).Or you can simply buy Claritin-D and save a few bucks.
It is generally not recommended to take Dimetapp and Zyrtec together without consulting a healthcare professional. Both medications can cause drowsiness and may increase the risk of side effects when combined. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist before mixing medications to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Dimetapp and Allegra have no drug interactions that I can find, however - there are multiple versions of Dimetapp and Allegra that have different ingredients. I would advise contacting a local pharmacist and asking them about the specific version of Allegra you have, and the specific version of Dimetapp you have. You do not want to risk the possibility of overdose.
An adult can take this medication, but bear in mind that the doses and ingredients of the product are much less than the adult medications. The reasons for that should be obvious. Just get the regular adult medications for this instead.
The Mrs. says "oh no"
Dimetapp® was never a treatment for flu; it's a decongestant formerly prescribed to treat cold symptoms. (It is now available over-the-counter.) The Dimetapp® that's marketed for flu contains other ingredients and is used to treat symptoms--not the infection itself.
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You can take Claritin-D with Atenolol.
No! Claritin is eye drops for blurriness.
Dimetapp has their own website so that is probably the first source to seek out information. WebMD is a good place to check, along with drugstores like Walgreen's.
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