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DesloratadineDescriptionClarinex (desloratadine) treats year-round allergy symptoms and ongoing hives of unknown cause, in adults and children 6 months and older, and seasonal allergy symptoms in patients 2 years and older.
Desloratadine (generic Clarinex) Reviewgeneric name: DesloratadineWhy is Clarinex prescribed?Clarinex is an antihistamine used to relieve the symptoms of hay fever (seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis). How should you take Clarinex?Clarinex can be taken with or without food. Take it exactly as directed. --Storage instructions... Store at room temperature. Protect from heat. Clarinex RediTabs should be placed on the tongue, where they dissolve quickly. Take the RediTabs immediately after removing them from the blister pack. --If you miss a dose... Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time. Special warnings about ClarinexDo not increase the dose of this drug or take it more than once a day. Higher doses have no additional effect on hay fever symptoms and may cause drowsiness. Clarinex is not approved for children under 12. The chewable tablet form of Amoxil contains phenylalanine. If you have the hereditary disease phenylketonuria this form of Amoxil should not be used. Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeedingThe possibility that Clarinex could harm a developing baby has not been completely ruled out, and the drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Clarinex makes its way into breast milk. You'll need to choose between nursing or continuing to use the drug. Why should Clarinex not be prescribed?If Clarinex or the similar drug Claritin gives you an allergic reaction, you'll be unable to use this drug. Possible food and drug interactions when taking ClarinexNo significant interactions have been reported. |









