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Medication Explained
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Desloratadine/Loratadine
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Popular brand names:
[loratadine] Allergex Non Drowsy, AP-Loratidine, Clarinese, Clarityne;
[desloratadine] Dazit, Deselex, Neoloridin 5, Neoclarityne
Drug group:
Antihistamine
Prescription needed?
No
What does it do?
Loratadine and desloratidine are long-acting antihistamine drugs used in the treatment of:
Allergic rhinitis – relives sneezing, nasal discharge, and itching/burning of the eyes
Allergic skin conditions - such as chronic urticaria (itching)
How should it be used?
Stop using Loratadine/desloratadine 4-5 days before skin prick allergy testing as the drugs may influence the results
What is the typical dosage?
Follow instructions on the label. Call your doctor if symptoms worsen.
Adults: loratadine 10mg once daily; desloratadine 5mg once daily
How quickly will it start to work?
Usually within 1 hour
How long will the effects last?
Up to 24 hours
When should I stop using it?
Can be safely stopped as no longer needed
Is it safe for prolonged use?
No problems expected
What are the possible side effects?
Side effects with loratadine/desloratadine are rare. The following have been reported:
Less common : fatigue, nausea, headache, dry mouth
Report to your doctor before taking your next dose if you experience: palpitations, fainting
What other considerations are important?
Dosage may be adjusted by your doctor under certain conditions.
Certain health problems: liver disease
Other medicines: cimetidine, clarithromycin, erythromycin, ketoconazole, fluoxetine, fluconazole, quinidine, fosamprenavir
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Safety not established
Children: Not recommended under 2 years (loratadine) / under 1 year (desloratadine)
Over 60: No problems expected
Driving and hazardous work: Caution, the drug can cause fatigue
Alcohol: Caution, enhanced sedative effects