Loratadine was discovered by researchers at Schering-Plough, a pharmaceutical company, in the late 1980s. It was developed as a non-sedating antihistamine for the treatment of Allergies. The drug received FDA approval in 1993 and has since become widely used for its effectiveness and minimal drowsiness side effects.
No, loratadine is not an NSAID. It is an antihistamine.
what is the drug classifaction of loratadine?
Can you combine aspirin and loratadine?
Can you take expired loratadine tablets
There are no drug interactions identified between guaifenesin and loratadine.
Loratadine commonly comes combined with pseudoephedrine which can raise blood pressure.
My doctor told me I can take loratadine in the morning and take the piriton at night
mirtazapine
That is Loratadine. It is the same thing as Claritin. General dosage for it is 10mg.
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.
No
There are no known drug interactions between loratadine and the morning after pill. You can take them both.