Clarinex D, Clarinex Reditab, Clarinex Syrup
* DESLORATADINE
Clarinex Drug Information
Clarinex is an anti-allergic medication that is indicated for the treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria, seasonal allergic rhinitis and perennial allergic rhinitis. This medication is chemically a long acting anti-histaminic drug that shows selective antagonism towards H1 Histamine receptors. Because of its significant H1 antagonistic activities, the allergic attributes of histamine are reduced. In case of allergic rhinitis (both seasonal and non-seasonal) this generic drug help alleviate nasal and non-nasal symptoms, whereas in the case of urticaria this medication helps reduce the pruritic symptoms associated with the condition.
Clarinex Dosage Information
Desloratadine is available in two oral forms- tablets and syrup. For tablets the daily recommended dose is 5 mg and for syrup it is 5 mg per 10ml (or two teaspoons) once a day. Dose may need alteration in certain populations of patients like liver or kidney disease in whom the recommended dose is 5 mg for every two days. Cheap Clarinex tablets are available at doses of 5 mg on North Meds. Order now for great discount Clarinex.
Side Effects and Precautions for Clarinex
Most commonly seen side effects associated with Desloratadine are pharyngitis, dryness of mouth, tiredness, somnolence, myalgia and dysmenorrhea. When used to treat urticaria, headaches, dizziness, nausea and dyspepsia were also reported. Very rarely palpitations and tachycardia have also been seen with the use of Clarinex. This medication is known to be associated with potential for carcinogenicity. Although these findings haven’t been confirmed, patients should in general be cautious of this and may want to discuss this with their physician before they buy Clarinex and use it. Pregnant women are advised not to consume this drug unless absolutely necessary. Metabolites of this medication are known to pass through breast milk, therefore nursing mothers should avoid this drug and use it only if deemed absolutely necessary by a physician.
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