CLARITIN Reviews (LORATADINE)

Average Rating: 1.9 (1014 Ratings)

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 5  Hives in fall season None. I take as needed for itching hives in fall when I go outdoors. Works great. It isn't the strongest of the antihistamines, so I've had to take a stronger one a couple times in my life. However all other antihistamines had side effects for me but Claritin didn't. M 40 10 years
10 mg 1X day
3/16/2019
 4  Allergies, Itchy Hands None that I've noticed. This is a great drug. I take it everyday, otherwise, my hands start to itch again (no idea why I have this problem, but it has plagued me since I was very young - BEFORE claritin). I used to have to take Hydroxyzine HCL, which would knock me out. Claritin has been a lifesaver - even better when it was changed to OTC. It also helps minimize my seasonal allergies, though not quite as good as benedril, or something like that. But who cares about not sneezing if you can't stay awake? M 44 10 years
8/30/2007
 4  Allergies zero. I am surprised that anyone has experienced side effects from Loratadine. Take it everyday to "build up" defense against allergy attacks. If you do not take it every day, then experience an allergy attack and then take Loratadine it will not be very effective at all. M 37 10 years
8/10/2007
 3  year round allergies 10 years later and it is hard to describe what is not normal and what is normal. I have gone off it FOR GOOD.. it has been a week, so I know what it causes now: Dizzy, Tired, Fatigue, slight Depression, major Confusion, faint - i have passed out before, forgetfulness, nightmares, bad thoughts. I rated it 3 because it has helped me a bit with some seasonal allergies over the last decade. I was advised to take it every day all year because of my indoor allergies... but I don't feel it helps the indoor allergies much. It is no longer worth taking since my symptoms were getting progressively worse. F 27 10 years
10mg 1X day
7/22/2010
 2  year round allergies Been off claritin for one year until this past March. Went on and ever since my breasts have been very sore and I have been feeling poorly once again. I happen to mention tomy chiro and he told me of numerous problems with claritin so here I am. I beleive this drug has robbed me of 120 years of my life! F 47 10 years
10mg 1X day
5/21/2010
 2  Hayfever No side effects. But I can take it once a day and it only works for 9 hours. F 77 10 years
1X day
2/24/2021
 1  Allergies This is a very dangerous drug.It caused me to feel extremely depressed, paranoid, anxious, suicidal, angry, irritable, moody, lash out at others, etc. etc. etc. I need to talk to others to do a law suit because I believe it has altered my whole life. Someone please let me know of how we can do a class action law suit. F 61 10 years
6/30/2014
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 1  Allergies SEVERE anxiety, depression, generally autism like symptoms most likely stemming from action at the dopamine receptor. ruined my life and alienated friends and family Great gods. This is what's been wrong with me all my life. As a child i was allergic to pollen and cats and put on Tavist - this is where my antihistamine nightmare started. Thinking it harmless, my parents and the school system had me see psychiatrists and put me through a dehumanizing special education wringer. As an adult i started taking Claritin as soon as available, and my life only got worse from there. Picture not being able to hold down a job due to the inattention and emotional issues. Picture becoming so depressed you blow an entire inheritance given to you by your grandfather on illicit drugs, and dropping out of college. Ive only just NOW graduated with my B.S. in Molecular Bio. And all this time thinking that you were innately, genetically screwed up and unfit to live or breed. I want my life back. I want at least 1 million dollars from the PIG drug companies who dont adequately warn you that this kind of thing happens with their pills. I lost my childhood to this --- and most of my adult life. I had no idea that it could be the problem until i took a Drug Development course and learned about the strange similarity between antipsychotics and antihistamines. I didnt confirm it until i read this site and saw many others having the EXACT SAME PROBLEMS. I need a lawyer willing to take my case, and possibly those of others on this site - email at [email protected] as soon as possible M 31 10 years
10mg 1X day
5/13/2012
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 1   Underlying feeling of nervousness, volatile, easily annoyed and enraged, generally irritable, frequently irrational and sometimes – down right psychotic. This drug, as well as Zyrtec D (and their respective generic brands), are incredibly dangerous and destructive to some sensitive people’s psyche and emotions, and should carry MUCH STRONGER warnings of these risks. The problem is that they work well in addressing allergies – so a person is anxious to get that relief; however, to some of us sensitive people, they cause an underlying feeling of nervousness, make you volatile, easily annoyed and enraged, generally irritable, frequently irrational and sometimes – down right psychotic. I am so grateful that after 10 years of struggling with these periodic and totally uncontrollable emotional issues, my beautiful new boyfriend made me realize that it was the antihistamines causing all of my behavior issues. OMG – I FINALLY HAVE MY LIFE BACK!! Do some research on the Internet – the link between psychotic behavior and antihistamines is well documented. Since stopping these drugs, I am back to the calm, rational, loving and reasonable person I used to be. DO YOURSELF (and your loved ones) A COLLOSAL FAVOR - if you are taking any antihistamines – get off of them immediately. Instead, address your allergies with a saline nasal rinsing system (I do it up to 3 times a day – every day) like the SinuCleanse, readily available at Walgreens and CVS. I also use allergy drops in my eyes, when necessary. I am forever grateful to my loving partner for opening my eyes to the dangers of these drugs F 48 10 years
30MG 1X day
6/24/2012
 1  post-nasal drip Insomnia, difficulty breathing, palpitations, chest tightness, extreme fatigue, dazed feeling, joint pain, anger and irritability. It did not cure my postnasal condition, although it has helped with allergies to various pollens. The similarity of my symptoms to those of other users is most comforting - I had been afraid of other possible conditions related to age. I have discontinued this drug and do not think that it should be taken regularly. M 75 10 years
2/25/2007
 4  Allergies to dust, dust mites Tired, dry mouth, foggy thinking F 45 12 years
30 mg 1X day
8/7/2010
 3  allergies, hives dry mouth, get irritated easily, mood swing, muscle pain, weak joint, paranoid/fear, more appetite, weight gain, memory loss, fatigue. it alleviates my allergies discomfort (itchiness). F 30 13 years
7/24/2005
 3  Allergies I didn't know it was a side affect until I quit taking it. After 14 years I had my sinuses widened and quit taking Claritin AND within a week, I was no longer FREEZING TO DEATH all the time. It's been 2 years since I quit taking Claritin and in all that time I haven't had to have a blanket with me in the car or dress in winter clothes in the summer time. It's been wonderful!!! I was ALWAYS COLD before and now no more! F 44 14 years
9/8/2003
 5  general allergies None. I don't know where these people are getting such wacky ideas, e.g. "claritin almost ruined my marriage." I can only surmise that these are very confused people who aren't mentioning the context of their ostensible problems, such as other medications they are concurrently taking, or pre-existing conditions. I can see how claritin with pseudoephedrine, for example, might result in some of the symptoms being described, but loratadine itself is such a benign drug, and has no such contraindications or side effects as some seem to believe it does (on this Web site anyway). It sounds to me that many people here are experiencing nocebo effect, which is (simply described) the converse effect of placebo. I'm curious to see (which I will check) if people like this also make such wild claims about other innocuous drugs. Claritin nearly ruined your marriage...very funny! M 33 20 years
10 1X AN
6/8/2015
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