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Loraclear contains loratadine 10mg — a second-generation, non-drowsy antihistamine that provides effective, once-daily relief from the symptoms of hayfever (seasonal allergic rhinitis), chronic urticaria (hives) and other allergic conditions. The 90-tablet value pack is ideal for allergy sufferers who need ongoing seasonal relief throughout the year.
Loratadine works by blocking histamine H1 receptors, reducing sneezing, runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, nasal congestion, itchy skin and hives — without the drowsiness associated with older antihistamines. Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
A: Yes — Loraclear and Claratyne both contain loratadine 10mg as the active ingredient and are therapeutically equivalent. Loraclear is an AFT Pharmaceuticals generic offering the same clinical benefit as the branded product at a more affordable price point.
A: Yes — Loraclear is designed for daily use throughout the allergy season. Consistent daily use tends to provide better symptom control than taking it only when symptoms occur. It is safe for long-term use at the recommended dose of one tablet daily.
A: Loratadine is a non-drowsy antihistamine — it does not significantly cross the blood-brain barrier, so it rarely causes sedation at the recommended dose. It is safe to drive and operate machinery when taking Loraclear, though individual responses may vary.
A: Loraclear 10mg tablets are suitable for adults and children aged 12 years and over. For children under 12, a syrup or lower-dose formulation is more appropriate — ask our pharmacist for a suitable alternative for younger children.
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