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Loratadine Information

What's inside Loratadine

Loratadine Active Ingredients: loratadine, details.
Loratadine Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Loratadine 10 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Loratadine 5 mg/5 mL syrup oral 5.0 milliliter(s) OTC

Recent Loratadine Side Effects

Posted by kristina551980 3 months ago
I'm almost positive my son had aggressiveness, irritability, mood changes & behavior changes similar to the S/E's of Singulai...

Posted by maguffinator 4 months ago
If taking Claritin daily, I notice I have trouble grasping for words when culling from short and long term memory. This is m...

Posted by a1hollywood1j about 1 year ago
Have no real side effects except that it is like you have to take it everyday for your allergies to be better


Loratadine in the News

Put out prickly heat's fire - Ocala.com
Antihistamines like Claritin (loratadine) may help. But to cure it, you have to realize that prickly heat is considered an inflammatory disorder. ...
Tue Feb 12 07:40:32 -0500 2008

2 Leiner executives leave company - Rock Hill Herald
Common painkillers (ibuprofen and acetaminophen) and allergy medication (loratadine) were among the drugs listed in the report. Leiner supplies a variety of ...
Sat Feb 02 00:31:21 -0500 2008

2 Leiner executives leave company - Rock Hill Herald
Common painkillers (ibuprofen and acetaminophen) and allergy medication (loratadine) were among the drugs listed in the report. Leiner supplies a variety of ...
Sat Feb 02 00:31:21 -0500 2008


Loratadine Chemical Information

loratadine - A piperidine histamine H1-receptor antagonist with anti-allergic properties and without sedative effects. Loratadine blocks the H1 histamine receptor and prevents the symptoms that are caused by histamine activity on capillaries, bronchial smooth muscle, and gastrointestinal smooth muscle, including vasodilatation, increased capillary permeability, bronchoconstriction, and spasmodic contraction of gastrointestinal smooth muscle. Loratadine does not cross the blood-brain barrier and does not cause central nervous system effects.





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