Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride
Loratadine 300 Tablets
What is Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride?
Loratadine is an antihistamine medication that is used to treat allergies. Loratadine is a generic drug. The average Loratadine price is about $10 for a supply of 120 milliliters of 5 mg/5 mL oral syrup. An easy way to save on Loratadine is to use Singlecare’s free coupon card at any U.S participating pharmacy.Side Effects
- Headache
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
Warnings
- Do not use if you have had an allergic reaction to Loratadine or any of its ingredients.
- Consult a doctor before using if you have liver or kidney disease.
- Avoid alcohol while taking Loratadine, as it may increase drowsiness.
- Not recommended for use in children under 2 years old without medical advice.
- Talk to your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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- Headache
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Dry mouth
- Stomach pain
- Nervousness
- Do not use if you have had an allergic reaction to Loratadine or any of its ingredients.
- Consult a doctor before using if you have liver or kidney disease.
- Avoid alcohol while taking Loratadine, as it may increase drowsiness.
- Not recommended for use in children under 2 years old without medical advice.
- Talk to your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride Coupons & Prices
Loratadine 300 Tablets
What is Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ?
Loratadine is an antihistamine medication that is used to treat allergies. Loratadine is a generic drug. The average Loratadine price is about $10 for a supply of 120 milliliters of 5 mg/5 mL oral syrup. An easy way to save on Loratadine is to use Singlecare’s free coupon card at any U.S participating pharmacy.
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