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CLARITIN: What is it for, how to take it and side effects

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Claritin is an antiallergic indicated for allergic rhinitis, hives or skin allergies, helping to relieve symptoms such as sneezing, raw or clogged nose, or itching nose, eyes or skin.



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This is because it contains loratadine that prevents the action of histamine in the body, relieving allergic symptoms. In addition, it may also contain pseudoefhedrine (Claritin D) which is a nasal decongestant.

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Claritin can be found in the form of tablets or syrup and should only be used with indication of otolaryngologist, allergologist, general practitioner, pediatrician or dermatologist.


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Claritin is suitable for:

  • Seasonal allergic rhinitis, which occurs mainly in spring;
  • Perennial allergic rhinitis, which may arise throughout the year;
  • Chronic hives or other chronic allergies on the skin.

In addition, Claritin D can also be indicated to relieve the symptoms of the common cold due to its nasal decongestant action.

The use of claritin should be done only with indication of otolaryngologist, allergologist, general practitioner, pediatrician or dermatologist, with doses and treatment time according to the condition to be treated.

How it works

Claritin contains loratadine in its composition that acts by preventing the action of histamine in the body, responsible for allergic symptoms.

In this way, Claritin helps alleviate the symptoms of allergic rhinitis, urticaria or skin allergies. Learn to identify the symptoms of allergic and hives rhinitis.

Claritin D, on the other hand, contains loratadine and pseudoefedrin, which in addition to reducing the symptoms of allergic and common allergic rhinitis, also reduces swelling of nasal blood vessels, relieving nasal congestion.

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How to take

Claritin should be taken orally, and tablets should be ingested with a glass of water before or after a meal.

Claritin D, on the other hand, should also be taken orally, and the dose of syrup should be measured in the dosing glass supplied on the packaging.

CLARITIN POSOLOGY

Claritin’s dosage varies with its composition and presentation, which includes:

1. Claritin 10 mg

The Claritin 10 MG tablet contains only loratadine in its composition, suitable for allergic, hives or skin allergies.

The dosage for adults or children over 12 who weigh over 30 kg is 1 Claritin 10 mg tablet, once a day.

The maximum daily dose is 1 Claritin 10 mg tablet over a 24 -hour period.

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2. Claritin D syrup

Claritin D syrup contains 1 mg/ml loratadine and pseudoefedrin sulfate 12 mg/ml, suitable for allergic or common cold rhinitis.

Claritin syrup’s dosage varies with age, which includes:

The doses of Claritin d syrup should always be oriented by the doctor, especially in the case of children.

Possible side effects

The most common side effects of Claritin D are headache, dry mouth, tiredness, nervousness, nausea, gastritis or skin rash. Learn to identify the symptoms of skin rash.

In rarer cases there may also be hair loss, liver problems, increased heart rate, palpitations or dizziness.

In addition, severe allergic reactions, anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock may also occur. In such cases, one should immediately go to the emergency room.

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Claritin sleeps, and drowsiness is a common side effect of this medicine.

Therefore, during treatment, activities that require attention, such as driving vehicles or operate machines, for example, should be avoided.

Who should not use

CLARITIN and CLARITIN D should not be used in the following situations:

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding;
  • Children under 6 (Claritin D);
  • Children under 12 (Claritin);
  • Glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome;
  • Celiac disease or celiac syndrome;
  • Allergy to loratadine, pseudoefhedrine or any other compresses of tablets or syrup.

Because it contains pseudoefhedrine, Claritin D is also contraindicated for people with glaucoma, urinary retention or hyperthyroidism.

People with severe high blood pressure or severe disease in the coronary arteries in the heart, or who are being treated with monoamine oxidase (MAOA) inhibitors, such as isocarboxazide, phenelzine or tranylcipromine, should not use Claritin D.

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