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Claritin 10mg: your
antihistamine dose
One of the most common
forms of allergies is hay fever. Every summer, millions of people
are affected by hay fever. Hay fever is the more common name
for allergic rhinitis, a condition where the nose is inflamed due to
some allergic reaction. The condition neither causes fever nor is it
caused by hay. The term came to existence when some century ago
English doctors noticed that people suffered from runny noses, itchy
eyes, and sneezing fits during the haymaking season or summer.
Those who suffer from
these seasonal allergies are most often than not allergic to pollen.
In the early spring, when leaves start to come out on the trees, one
should notice the symptoms to appear. The symptoms of allergic
rhinitis are normally associated with the common cold; but symptoms
for the common cold normally lasts for a week or two, while for
these allergy symptoms normally stay longer.
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Claritin is one of the
most popular antihistamines taken when symptoms of allergic rhinitis
appear. Claritin 10mg or other antihistamines are considered most
effective when taken at the onset of the allergy attack. Taking more
than the prescribed one Claritin 10mg will not bring about a
stronger or faster relief. Adults and children above 12 years of age
should only take Claritin 10mg once every 24 hours. And patients who
show hypersensitivity to Loratadine should never take Claritin as
this brings about hazardous effects to one’s health. If you are
scheduled to undergo allergy tests within the next 24 hours, taking
this medication is likewise not allowed.
Also, Claritin 10mg
(and other antihistamine medications) should never be taken together
with alcohol, pain relievers, medicines for mental problems, anxiety
medicines, and barbiturates.
The safe use of the
drug during pregnancy and while breastfeeding has not been
established still; hence, pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should
only take Claritin when its potential benefits and effects justify
the potential risks it poses for the unborn child or the infant
being breastfed.
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