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Loratadine 10 mg Allergy Relief Medicine, Non-Drowsy 100 Tablets

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Sale 2%
Original price $ 6.95
Current price $ 6.80
SKU 51660-0526-01

Loratadine is a medication that is used to treat allergies. It is a non-sedating antihistamine that works by blocking the effects of histamine. Histamine is a chemical that is released by the body in response to an allergic reaction.

COMPARE TO CLARITIN® TABLETS ACTIVE INGREDIENT - 24 HOUR allergy relief. Made with loratadine 10mg, this allergy medicine is a non-drowsy antihistamine. 90 tablets per box. When you need allergy relief without the cost of the name brand, you need Clear-Atadine Allergy. This allergy medication will relieve your sneezing, runny nose, itchy throat and nose and itchy, watery eyes for 24 full hours without knocking you out. Use an allergy medicine that works quickly and effectively without the brand name cost.
    -  Antihistamine
    -  Non-drowsy
    -  24 hour
    -  100 tablets per box
    -  Sold by the box

Loratadine 10 mg Allergy Relief Medicine, Non-Drowsy 100 Tablets
Loratadine 10 mg Allergy Relief Medicine, Non-Drowsy 100 Tablets
$ 6.95 $ 6.80
Antihistamine Medicines Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • What are antihistamines used for?

    Antihistamines are primarily used to treat allergies, such as hay fever, hives, itching, and symptoms of allergic reactions (runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes). Some are also used for motion sickness, insomnia, or to relieve cold symptoms.

  • What are common examples of antihistamine medicines?

    Common antihistamines include: First-generation (sedating): Diphenhydramine (Benadryl), Chlorpheniramine, Clemastine Second-generation (non-sedating): Loratadine (Claritin), Cetirizine (Zyrtec), Fexofenadine (Allegra)

  • What is the difference between first-generation and second-generation antihistamines?

    First-generation antihistamines can cause more drowsiness and are shorter-acting. Second-generation antihistamines are less likely to cause drowsiness and usually last longer.

  • Are antihistamines safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    Some antihistamines are considered safe, but it’s important to consult your healthcare provider before taking any, especially during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

  • Can children take antihistamines?

    Many antihistamines are approved for use in children, but dosing depends on age and weight. Always consult a pediatrician before using antihistamines in young children.

  • What are the side effects of antihistamines?

    Common side effects include drowsiness (especially with first-generation types), dry mouth, dizziness, blurred vision, constipation, and urinary retention.

  • Can I take antihistamines and drink alcohol?

    It’s best to avoid alcohol with antihistamines, especially first-generation types like diphenhydramine, as both can increase drowsiness and impair coordination.

  • Can I take more than one type of antihistamine at the same time?

    Generally, you should not combine different oral antihistamines unless instructed by your healthcare provider, as this increases the risk of side effects without improving efficacy.

  • Do antihistamines work immediately?

    Most oral antihistamines start to work within 30–60 minutes, while nasal or eye antihistamines may work faster.

  • Can I use antihistamines long-term?

    Second-generation antihistamines are often safe for long-term use under medical supervision, but you should see a doctor if you need them daily for extended periods.

  • Do antihistamines interact with other medications?

    Yes, especially first-generation antihistamines, which may interact with sedatives, sleeping pills, muscle relaxants, and certain antidepressants. Check with your pharmacist or doctor if unsure.

  • What should I do if I miss a dose of my antihistamine?

    Take it as soon as you remember, but if it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Don’t double up unless instructed by your doctor.

  • Can antihistamines be used for itching not caused by allergies?

    Yes, antihistamines can sometimes relieve itching due to other causes, like insect bites or skin irritations, but always check with your provider for chronic or severe itching.

  • Are there non-drowsy antihistamines?

    Yes, second-generation antihistamines (e.g., loratadine, cetirizine, fexofenadine) are less likely to cause drowsiness than first-generation drugs.

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