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  2. Pseudoephedrine/loratadine - Wikipedia

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    A Clarinase Repetab tablet contains 5 mg loratadine in the tablet coating and 120 mg pseudoephedrine sulfate equally distributed between the tablet coating and the barrier-coated core.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Desloratadine - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Pseudoephedrine - Wikipedia

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    However, due to lack of clinical data and potential cardiovascular side effects, this use is not recommended. [18] Only a single placebo-controlled study of pseudoephedrine for weight loss exists (120 mg/day slow-release for 12 weeks) and found no significant difference in weight lost compared to placebo (-4.6 kg vs. -4.5 kg).

  6. Should You Take Vitamin D and Magnesium Together? - AOL

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    Vitamin D Dosage. How much vitamin D you need can be trickier to gauge on your own, especially if you rely mostly or completely on sunlight to meet your needs, says Yawitz. Most men need around 15 ...

  7. Anti-allergic agent - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects of glucocorticoids include fluid retention, mood changes and weight gain. The side effects are associated with the dosage , type of drug used and the duration of treatment. Systemic corticosteroids are not considered first-line therapy for chronic management due to common and significant risks of adverse reactions .