Loratadina

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i need to know what this medication is for ## Hi cris, In english this is called Loratadine and Betamethasone. Loratadine is used to temporarily relieve the symptoms of hay fever (allergy to pollen, dust, or other substances in the air) and other allergies. It is also used to treat itching and redness caused by hives. Betamethasone is a potent glucocorticoid steroid with anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. It is used to treat the itching, redness, dryness, crusting, scaling, inflammation, and discomfort of various skin conditions. It sounds like the combination of these two medications would certainly make their individual effects much stronger. Learn More: Loratadine Details Betamethasone Details I hope this info helps!

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Can enantyum and loratadina be take together ## Hello, Phil! How are you? I didn't find any problems or interactions listed, but it would be best to double check with your doctor or pharmacist, because the direct ingredient of Emantyum is not available here in the U.S., so I could only check similar medications in that class. The FDA lists the typical side effects as including dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I had an allergic reaction one day ago taking sulfamethoxazole and today I took one pill of loratadina ## Help, Alejo! How are you? I didn't find any interactions or problems listed between these two medications, but you should double check with your doctor or pharmacist to be certain. However, taking one the day after the other would rarely cause a problem, anyway! Is there anything else I can help with?

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I was prescribed Aceler-co cream with a 0.1% betametasona, and another internal medicine, but noticed they substituted with Loratadina, betametasona 0.25%. I understand you cannot overtake betametasona, which is in both. I will start 1 capsule every twelve hours and Acelerco Cream daily? Is this too much? Trying to fight bacterial skin infection. ## Based on my research there are no drug interactions listed between either of these medications, so it should be fine for you to take them together as far as overall safety is concerned. I would however suggest that you contact your doctor regarding the dosage, since this can be very patient specific depending on the severity of the condition and other individual factors. If you are simply following the dosing instructions on the packaging, I...

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