Active Ingredient
Loratadine
As an antihistamine, loratadine is approved to treat allergy symptoms and hives.
Uses
Antihistamines are medications that reduce the effects of histamine, a natural chemical released by the immune system in response to a “threat.” Histamine causes allergy symptoms.
Claritin is used to relieve those symptoms of seasonal allergies, hay fever, and hives which include:
Runny nose Sneezing Itchy eyes Itchy nose or throat Itchy rash (hives)
Claritin can help many people with allergy symptoms, but the medication may not be appropriate for everyone:
If you are using Claritin to treat hives, contact your healthcare provider if they do not improve within three days or if they last for more than six weeks. Do not use Claritin to treat hives that do not itch, are bruised or blistered, or are an unusual color.
Dosage and Directions
Adults and children ages 6 and older:
One (10mg) tablet every 24 hoursOne (10mg) Reditab every 24 hours
Children ages 2 to 6 years old:
One (5mg) teaspoon every 24 hoursOne (5mg) chewable tablet every 24 hours
Children under 2 years old:
Ask a doctor
When to Take Claritin
Since Claritin does not cause drowsiness, it can be taken at any time of day. Check the product label to see how much of a particular product you should take within 24 hours.
You can take Claritin with or without food.
Side Effects of Claritin
Some side effects may occur, depending on the individual. Following the directions provided on the medication label can reduce the risk of adverse reactions.
Possible side effects of Claritin to watch for include the following:
HeadacheDry mouthNosebleedSore throat or sores in the mouthDifficulty sleeping at night or falling asleepNervousnessWeaknessStomach pains or diarrheaRed, itchy eyes
Is It OK to Take Claritin Every Day?
Claritin is considered a safe antihistamine that can be used every day, long term. However, there are very rare instances of liver damage that may have been caused by loratadine.
These are signs of a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis.
In these cases, the people who developed liver problems may have been pre-disposed to the illnesses.
Warnings and Interactions
While Claritin is available over the counter, you should check with your healthcare provider if you have specific health needs, such as:
You are allergic to loratadine, or any other medications. You have ever had asthma, kidney, or liver disease. You are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. You have phenylketonuria (PKU). Some rapidly dissolving tablets contain aspartame, which could be dangerous if you have this condition.
Claritin should not be taken alongside some other prescription medications, such as the antibiotic erythromycin. Speak to your pharmacist about other drugs you are taking.
Alternatives
Other over-the-counter allergy medications that can be used in place of Claritin include:
Allegra (fexofenadine), Zyrtec (cetirizine)
In addition to other medications, there are some natural antihistamines and alternative treatments that you can consider to treat your allergies. These include:
QuercetinVitamin CStinging nettleButterbur
Summary
Claritin is an over-the-counter antihistamine that can ease common symptoms related to seasonal allergies, hay fever, and hives. It does not cause drowsiness. Formulas are available for children as well as adults. It is generally a safe medication, but talk to your healthcare provider if you have special health needs or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
A Word From Verywell
Keep in mind that Claritin is specifically an allergy medicine. It is not effective when dealing with colds, the flu, or other respiratory infections. Taking Claritin will not help with a runny nose or other irritation caused by viral or bacterial infections. Call your healthcare provider for help with those conditions.