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Q:
Why is Claritin (Loratadine) available over-the-counter?
A:
Claritin has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for over-the-counter (OTC) distribution at prescription strength. The FDA found all formulations of Claritin brand of nonsedating antihistamine to be safe and effective for OTC use. Because of FDA approval, we are able to offer Claritin to the general public without a prescription. Claritin-D is now located at the pharmacy counter, and is still available without a prescription.
Q:
What's the difference between Claritin and some other OTC allergy antihistamines?
A:
Unlike many other OTC antihistamines, Claritin (loratadine) is non-drowsy and does not carry restrictions on driving or operating heavy machinery. What's more, Claritin has once-daily dosing that lasts 24 hours. (Claritin-D® 12 Hour lasts 12 hours.)
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