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    Desloratadine sold under the brand name Clarinex among others, is a tricyclic H 1 inverse agonist that is used to treat allergies. It is an active metabolite of loratadine. [6] It was patented in 1984 and came into medical use in 2001. [7] It was brought to the market in the US by Schering Corporation, later named Schering-Plough. [3]

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  5. Loratadine - Wikipedia

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    Loratadine, sold under the brand name Claritin among others, is a medication used to treat allergies. [5] This includes allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and hives. [5] It is also available in drug combinations such as loratadine/pseudoephedrine, in which it is combined with pseudoephedrine, a nasal decongestant. [5]

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