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Cetrizin

Cetrizin

If you want to be able to enjoy the outdoors, if you want to spend the day running around the park without fear of breaking out in hives, then talk to your doctor about using Cetrizin. The generic name of Cetrizin is Cetirizine. This Cetirizine is one of more...

Clarinex

Clarinex

Clarinex, which is generically prescribed as desloratadine, is commonly used to treat the symptoms of allergies, such as itchy, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and coughing. Clarinex is part of the family of drugs known as antihistamines more...

Claritin

Claritin

Claritin, also known as Alavert, Claritin, and Claritin Reditab and generically known as loratadine, is used as antihistamine to prevent or lessen the symptoms of allergies such as runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing, hives and itching. The tablet form of more...

Claritin-D

Claritin-D

Claritin-D, which is generically prescribed as loratadine and psudoephedrine, is commonly used to treat the symptoms of allergies. Claritin-D is part of the family of medications known as antihistamines which block the histamine reaction in the bod more...

Clemastine

Clemastine

Clemastine is one effective antihistamine that can quickly reduce allergic symptoms within 24 hours. There are a number of precautions and side effects to watch out for so that patients stay safe. Clemastine is the generic name of the antihistamine drug more...

Clobetasol

Clobetasol

Clobetasol is a drug used for the treatment of various skin disorders such as eczema. It is available in ointment as well as emollient cream. Clobetasol, which has a generic name of clobetasol propionate, is recommended for use among adults and children more...

Cyprohepadine

Cyproheptadine

Cyprohepadine is a multi-use drug that is prescribed mostly for people with allergies, specifically hay fever, and people suffering from anorexia. It relieves the sneezing, itching, bloating and watery eyes that are induced by most allergies. This drug is more...

Deltasone

Deltasone

Deltasone is a brand name for the drug predisone, in the steroid classification of drugs. It is used to reduce swelling, but also lowers the immune system. It comes in tablets and is prescribed for several different problems. These can include endocrin more...

Desloratadine

Desloratadine

Desloratadine is mainly used for battling allergies of any kind. Usually a popular choice among doctors because of its non-drowse effect, it is marketed under many names but mainly under NeoClarityn, Claramax, Clarinex and Aerius. Desloratadine is more...

Dexamethasone

Dexamethasone

Dexamethasone, which also comes under the brand names of Decadron, Decaject, Dexamethasone Intensol, Dexpak and Solurex, is a corticosteroid. It is a synthetic version of hormones which usually occur naturally in the human body; doctors prescribe it to r more...


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