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Loratadine

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Loratadine (International Nonproprietary Name) is a second-generation H1 antagonist drug used to treat allergies. Structurally, it is closely related to tricyclic antidepressants such as imipramine, and distantly related to the atypical antipsychotic quetiapine. It is marketed by Schering-Plou... Read more on Wikipedia

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DH uses loratadine (generic claritin) and nasonex spray....
01/06/2013
I take Tavist when my allergies are bugging me, but ...hard to find. DH uses loratadine (generic claritin) and nasonex spray....  (from community.babycenter.com)  Read full post
prescribed loratidine for my intense itching. I was also...
04/22/2013
I have eczema and have been prescribed loratidine for my intense itching. I was also given Piriton to try, but they make me too drowsy. Make an appointment with...  (from community.babycentre.co.uk)  Read full post
take claritin/loratadine. Took it all through nursing and...
03/26/2013
I take claritin/loratadine. Took it all through nursing and I'm pretty sure it's also considered a ...prescription for Patanol for relief. It is the only eye drop that helps my allergies...  (from www.diaperswappers.com)  Read full post
sounds sensible. I used loratidine but my hayfever was...
05/18/2013
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2460.aspx?CategoryID=54&SubCategoryID=129 NHS advice above sounds sensible. I used loratidine but my hayfever was much less when I was pregnant/bf. I...  (from community.babycentre.co.uk)  Read full post
I'm taking 10mg Loratadine for my hayfever atm. I tried to...
05/08/2013
...maybe you have hayfever too? I'm taking 10mg Loratadine for my hayfever ...summer, I had enough. It doesn't completely wipe out my hayfever, but it takes the edge off it and allows me to ...  (from forums.anandtech.com)  Read full post
put on Loratadine about 1 month ago. I soon felt depressed,...
03/06/2013
...was put on Loratadine about 1 month ago. ...and snapped at everyone. I felt weak, literally sick and very ...migraines with stomach cramps. I decided to stop taking the Loratadine and guess ...  (from www.drugs.com)  Read full post
taking Loratadine. As for the weight gain, that's water...
11/12/2012
I've stopped taking Texa a about 2 months ago. I started taking Loratadine. As for the weight gain, that's water retention. My doc scripted Puresis. Its been 2 weeks &...  (from www.prescriptiondrug-info.com)  Read full post
non-drowsy antihistimine loratidine (told to take 10mg a...
09/16/2012
I take 20mg fluoxetine a day for depression. Today I went to ...an itchy mouth and sneezing, and was sold the non-drowsy antihistimine loratidine (told to take 10mg a day). The box of...  (from www.mombu.com)  Read full post
take loratadine. they r for allergies.they work pretty...
...have have 2 i take singulair pills that my doctor gave me.also take loratadine. they r for allergies.they work pretty good. but ...asthma the singulair helps alot also on advire 2 help my asthma...  (from www.healthexpertadvice.org)  Read full post
Claritan (Loratadine) has been clinically determined to...
04/08/2012
...see for yourself. Claritan (Loratadine) has been clinically determined ...for many years after discontinuing propecia and stumbled upon this by accident. I tried Claritan for an allergy and the ...  (from www.baldtruthtalk.com)  Read full post