Claritin (loratadine) does not contain Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) in its formulation. However, there are combination products available that include both an antihistamine like loratadine and a decongestant like pseudoephedrine. Always check the specific product label for the exact amounts if considering such a combination.
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
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.
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.
The D part of Claritin-D is psuedoephedrine (Sudafed) which is an ingredient in methamphetamine. It is expensive and would most likely not be used for illegal drug manufacturing. However, it is illegal to purchase this Claritin-D in the USA without having a valid driver's license and being 18 years of age.
No, Dexatrim, Sudafed, and Claritin should not show up as methamphetamine on a drug test. However, pseudoephedrine, an ingredient in Sudafed, can sometimes cause false positives for amphetamines. It's recommended to inform the tester of any medications you have taken to avoid any misunderstandings.
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Phentermine canbe taken with antihistamines (like Claritin, Zyrtec and Benedryl) and nasal steroids (like flonase). It should not be mixed with decongestants such as Sudafed. Any product ends in "- D" should be avoided.
They are not exactly the same. Loratadine is the active ingredient in Claritin (and its generic form), but the "D" in Claritin D refers to the decongestant, pseudoephedrine... so, Claritin D is a combination of loratadine and pseudoephedrine. It's basically like combining regular Claritin with regular Sudafed. If you have no congestion, you don't need the "D". Always ask a doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure or need more information.
Any time you combine two (or more) medicines, you are running a risk of there being a negative interaction, or a synergistic effect that makes bother of them stronger. Combining an antihistamine with a stimulant, at a low dose, is probably okay. In fact, there are preparations of Claritin that do just that. But if you mix them yourself, make sure that the medicines you are mixing do not have any other active ingredients in them; things can get very dangerous very quickly when people are careless with over-the-counter drugs.
If you have a recurring sore throat at night but not during the day,it is more than likely caused by a seasonal allergy. Try some claritin or something similar during the day, and sudafed at night will be the best.
Yes it helps but it is pretty expensive so you can get the generic one as a prescription from a doctor for cheaper. I think claritin charges to much
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