No, pseudoephedrine is not contained in loratadine. Loratadine is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms, while pseudoephedrine is a decongestant that helps relieve nasal congestion. However, some combination products do contain both ingredients, but loratadine by itself does not include pseudoephedrine. Always check the specific formulation if you are looking for a combination product.
It is unlikely that you will die if you take 20 tablets of pseudoephedrine loratadine. It can leads to seizures and hallucinations.
No, loratadine does not contain pseudoephedrine. Loratadine is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms, while pseudoephedrine is a decongestant commonly found in combination with antihistamines in some cold and allergy medications.
Loratadine commonly comes combined with pseudoephedrine which can raise blood pressure.
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-D typically contains a combination of loratadine and pseudoephedrine. In a box of 24 Claritin-D tablets, each tablet usually contains 5 mg of loratadine and 120 mg of pseudoephedrine. Therefore, in a full box, there would be a total of 2.88 grams (2880 mg) of pseudoephedrine. Always check the packaging for the most accurate information.
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.
I'm assuming you mean Zoloft (sertraline). Yes it is okay to take sertraline with loratadine and pseudoephedrine (clarintin-d).
Pseudoephedrine comes in different forms, including tablets, extended-release tablets, and liquid. It is available over-the-counter in both children and adult formulas, so make sure that the formula you buy is age-appropriate.Claritin-D 24 Hour Extended Release Tablets (10 mg loratadine, 240 mg pseudoephedrine sulfate), a new once-daily formulation of the widely prescribed nonsedating antihistamine/decongestant combination Claritin-D (5 mg loratadine, 120 mg pseudoephedrine sulfate), has been approved for marketing.Available by prescription, Claritin-D 24 Hour provides relief of nasal symptoms and congestion for a full 24-hour period with one daily dose.In clinical trials, improvement in nasal and non-nasal symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis including nasal congestion in subjects receiving Claritin-D 24 Hour tablets was significantly greater than in placebo recipients, and was generally greater than with loratadine or pseudoephedrine sulfate alone.
No, loratadine is not an NSAID. It is an antihistamine.
what is the drug classifaction of loratadine?
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.
Can you combine aspirin and loratadine?