Clarinex
Clarinex is an anti-histamine that is sold over the counter. It is a drug that can reduce or eliminate the dreaded symptoms such as
· Runny nose
· Water eyes
· Sneezing
· Itchiness
· Hives
The ingredients that are found in Clarinex are found in many different types of allergy medicines.
· Dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate USP
· Cornstarch NF
· Microcrystalline cellulose NF talc USP
· White wax NF
· Carnauba wax NF
· Coating material consisting of lactose monohydrate
· Hypromellose
· Polyethylene glycol
· Titanium dioxide
· FD and C Blue 2 Aluminum Lake
It is important to consult your physician before taking Clarinex because it can be severe especially if you have kidney or liver disease. It can also affect your thought process so it is important that you be monitored by a medical doctor.
With Clarinex it is recommended that you follow the dosage instructions. If you take too many, you may become drowsy or develop a rapid heartbeat.
Side effects of Clarinex include:
· Convulsions
· Fever
· Abdominal pain
· Lack of appetite
· Dark urine and stools
· Jaundice-like symptoms
· Uneven heartbeat
· Headache
· Stomach upset
· Dry mouth
· Muscle cramps
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important that you contact your physician immediately as they can be signs of serious side effects.
Because Clarinex is not a general anti-histamine drug, Clarinex should not be given to children under the age of eighteen unless prescribed by a physician. If you begin to feel uneasy, it is important that you stop taking it and contact your doctor.
Clarinex is classed as a B group medicine by the American Drug Association and is not recommended for pregnant women and you should also not take it while breastfeeding as it may be cause harm to babies. Your doctor may decide to give you a pregnancy test before prescribing it.
It is important that you use Clarinex as it is prescribed. Do not use other drugs with it unless you have consulted your physician because it could cause serious drug interactions and complications.
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