Body as a Whole : Swelling in the extremities, weakness, back pain, blurred vision, chest pain, earache, eye pain, fever, leg cramps, uneasiness, rigors, ringing in the ear and weight gain.
Heart : High/low blood pressure, palpitations, fast heart rate and fainting.
Central Nervous System : Increased muscle tone, tingling, tremor and unsteadiness.
Gastrointestinal : Altered taste, loss of appetite, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, flatulence, hiccups, increased appetite, loose stools and vomiting.
Musculoskeletal : Joint/muscle pain.
Psychiatric : Agitation, memory loss, confusion, decreased sexual drive, depression, impaired concentration, sleeplessness and irritability.
Reproductive : Breast pain, painful menstruation and vaginal inflammation.
Respiratory System : Asthma, coughing, difficulty in breathing, bloodstained sputum, nasal dryness, inflammation of sinus and sneezing.
How to use Lorate?
It comes as a tablet, syrup, and suspension to take by mouth with or without food.
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When Should Lorate not be taken? (Contraindications)
Contraindicated in pregnant women, newborns.
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Warnings and Precautions for Lorate
Caution should be exercised in patients with liver or kidney disease, and epilepsy.
It may cause dizziness or drowsiness, do not drive a car or operate machinery while taking this medication.
Other Precautions for Lorate
Avoid excess dosage.
Storage Conditions for Lorate
Store between 2° and 25°C.
Lorate(Loratadine) : Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How quickly does Lorate work?
A: Lorate starts working within an hour of administration. The maximum benefit of this medication is seen within 6 hours and the effect lasts for 24 hours (1✔✔Trusted Source Loratadine: a nonsedating antihistamine with once-daily dosing
A: Lorate may cause irregular heartbeat and palpitations, especially in patients with heart disease. It is advisable to inform your doctor if you have heart disease before taking this medication (2✔✔Trusted Source Cardiovascular safety of second-generation antihistamines
A: Lorate is available as an oral solution, a tablet, or a rapidly disintegrating tablet and is usually taken once a day with or without food (3✔✔Trusted Source Loratadine
Q: How should Lorate rapidly disintegrating tablet be taken?
A: Before taking the rapidly disintegrating tablet, remove the tablet from the blister package without breaking it. The tablet should not be pushed through the foil. Place the tablet on your tongue and immediately close your mouth. The tablet can be taken with or without water and will dissolve quickly (3✔✔Trusted Source Loratadine
A: It is better to avoid alcohol while taking Lorate, as it may cause side effects like drowsiness and dizziness and increase the risk of an alcohol overdose (4✔✔Trusted Source A review of antihistamines used during pregnancy
4. A review of antihistamines used during pregnancy - (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356948/ )
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