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Clarinex Reditablets 2.5 mg Tablets 1X30 Each By Schering Corporation

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Clarinex Reditablets 2.5 mg Tablets 1X30 Each By Schering Corporation

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Clarinex Reditablets 2.5 mg Tablets 1X30 Each By Schering Corporation Item No.:This Item Requires A Valid Order From A Physician Licensed in USA. Item No.:RXD3683893/RXB10035468 UPC No.: 300851408018 Mfg.Item No.:140801

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CLARINEX?, a prescription medication, treats year-round allergy symptoms and ongoing hives of unknown cause, in adults and children 6 months and older, and seasonal allergy symptoms in patients 2 years and older. CLARINEX? 5 mg Tablets and 5 mg RediTabs? Tablets are approved for patients 12 years and older CLARINEX? 2.5 mg RediTabs? Tablets are approved for patients 6 to 11 years CLARINEX? Syrup is approved for patients 6 months and older.

Twice-daily CLARINEX-D? 12 HOUR Extended Release Tablets and once-daily CLARINEX-D? 24 HOUR Extended Release Tablets treat the symptoms of seasonal allergies, including nasal congestion, in patients 12 years and older.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CLARINEX? Tablets side effects in patients 12 years and older were similar to placebo and included sore throat, dry mouth, and fatigue for seasonal and year-round allergy patients, and headache, nausea, and fatigue for patients with ongoing hives of unknown cause.

CLARINEX? Syrup side effects in children 6 to 11 years were similar to placebo. For children 6 months to 5 years, syrup side effects varied by age and included fever, diarrhea, upper respiratory infection, irritability, and coughing.

Due to their pseudoephedrine component, CLARINEX-D? 12 HOUR Extended Release Tablets and CLARINEX-D? 24 HOUR Extended Release Tablets should not be taken by patients with narrow-angle glaucoma (abnormally high eye pressure), difficulty urinating, severe high blood pressure, or severe heart disease, or by patients who have taken a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor within the past fourteen (14) days. Patients with high blood pressure diabetes heart disease increased intraocular pressure (eye pressure) thyroid, liver or kidney problems or enlarged prostate should check with their healthcare provider before taking CLARINEX-D? 12 HOUR Extended Release Tablets or CLARINEX-D? 24 HOUR Extended Release Tablets.

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Care should be used if CLARINEX-D? 12 HOUR Extended Release Tablets or CLARINEX-D? 24 HOUR Extended Release Tablets are taken with other antihistamines or decongestants because combined effects on the cardiovascular system may be harmful. The most commonly reported adverse events for CLARINEX-D? 12 HOUR Extended Release Tablets were insomnia, headache, dry mouth, fatigue, drowsiness, sore throat, and dizziness. The most commonly reported adverse events for CLARINEX-D? 24 HOUR Extended Release Tablets were dry mouth, headache, insomnia, fatigue, sore throat, and drowsiness.

LARINEX? is an antihistamine ? a type of medicine that blocks the action of histamine, a natural substance in your body that is released by your immune system during an allergic reaction. Antihistamines are often used to help relieve the symptoms of seasonal and year-round allergies ? itchy, watery eyes sneezing and runny nose ? caused by exposure to indoor allergens such as dust mite, mold spores, pet dander, and outdoor allergens caused by pollen from trees, grasses, or weeds.

CLARINEX? is also approved to treat the ongoing itching and rash due to hives from unknown causes.

CLARINEX? can be safely used to treat seasonal allergies in adults who at the same time suffer from mild-to-moderate asthma. CLARINEX? is not approved for the treatment of asthma. Patients with asthma should speak to their doctors about an appropriate treatment for asthma.

Studies have shown that grapefruit juice can affect the absorption of some medications, resulting in changes in the drug concentration in the bloodstream. In a clinical study of CLARINEX? administered with grapefruit juice, there was no effect on the active drug concentration.

CLARINEX? is the first antihistamine to state in its labeling that grapefruit juice does not affect the absorption of the active ingredient.

CLARINEX? is available by prescription only. And unlike many over-the-counter and some prescription antihistamines, CLARINEX? is nondrowsy when taken at the recommended doses.

In clinical studies for seasonal and year-round allergies, the most common side effects with CLARINEX? (desloratadine) Tablets 5 mg were similar to sugar pill, including sore throat, dry mouth and fatigue.