What Cough Medicines Can Be Taken With Loratadine?
Loratadine is one of the best-known examples of antihistamines. The other common varieties of antihistamines are chlorpheniramine, brompheniramine and triprolidine. Antihistamines, decongestants, cough suppressants (which are called antitussives), expectorants, pain relievers and sleep aids are the active ingredients which are present in over-the-counter (which is abbreviated as OTC) cough and cold medications. The purposes of the antihistamines which are present in the over-the-counter (which is abbreviated as OTC) cough and cold medications are to reduce the itchy and watery sensations in the eyes, to stop the sneezing, to prevent the nose from running and to soothe the itchy feeling in the nose and the throat. Before taking an over-the-counter medication which has loratadine to cure a cough, you must consult your family physician. The most regular side effect of antihistamines is drowsiness. It may make children hyperexcitable. Loratadine is less sedating. It may cause fatigue, dizz