Lormeg-10mg Tab
Manufactured By
Alembic Chemicals Limited
Action Indications Contraindications Route/Dosage Interactions Lab Test Interferences Adverse Reactions Precautions Patient Care Considerations Administration/Storage Assessment/Interventions Patient/Family Education
(lore-AT-uh-DEEN) Claritin Tablets: 10 mg, Tablets, rapidly disintegrating: 10 mg, Syrup: 1 mg/mL Class: Antihistamine
Action Competitively antagonizes histamine at the H1-receptor site.
Indications Symptomatic relief (nasal and nonnasal) of symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis; treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria.
Contraindications Hypersensitivity to antihistamines; use in nursing women.
Route/Dosage
ADULTS and CHILDREN ³ 6 yr: PO 10 mg once daily.
CHILDREN 2 to 5 yr: PO 5 mg once daily.
Hepatic Impairment
ADULTS and CHILDREN ³ 6 yr: PO Start with 10 mg every other day.
CHILDREN 2 to 5 yr: PO Start with 5 mg every other day.
Renal Impairment (GFR < 30 mL/min):
ADULTS and CHILDREN ³ 6 yr: PO Start with 10 mg every other day.
CHILDREN 2 to 5 yr: PO Start with 5 mg every other day.
Interactions
Alcohol, CNS depressants: Additive CNS depressant effects.
Azole Antifungals (eg, ketoconazole, itraconazole): Use of these agents with similar antihistamines has resulted in serious cardiac toxicity, including death.
Food: May increase absorption of loratadine.
MAO Inhibitors: Concomitant use may prolong and intensify anticholinergic effects of loratadine and may result in hypotensive episodes.
Lab Test Interferences May prevent or diminish otherwise positive reactions to dermal reactivity indicators.
Adverse Reactions
CARDIOVASCULAR: Hypotension; hypertension; palpitations; tachycardia. CNS: Hyperkinesia; paresthesia; dizziness; migraine; tremor; vertigo; headache; somnolence; fatigue. DERMATOLOGIC: Dermatitis; dry hair; dry skin; urticaria; rash; pruritus; purpura; photosensitivity. EENT: Conjunctivitis; blurred vision; earache; eye pain; blepharospasm; dysphonia; altered taste. GI: Anorexia; increased appetite and weight gain; nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; constipation; flatulence; gastritis; dyspepsia; dry mouth. GU: Urinary discoloration; altered micturation; menstrual irregularities. RESPIRATORY: Nasal dryness; pharyngitis; epistaxis; nasal congestion; dyspnea; coughing; rhinitis; hemoptysis; sinusitis; sneezing; bronchospasm; bronchitis; laryngitis. OTHER: Breast pain; arthralgia; myalgia.
Precautions
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Excreted in breast milk. Children: Safety and efficacy not established in children < 12 yr. Hepatic Impairment: Use drug with caution in patients with hepatic impairment. Hypersensitivity: Hypersensitivity may occur.
PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS
Administration/Storage
Administer on empty stomach 1 hr before or 2 hr after eating.
Store at room temperature.
Assessment/Interventions
Obtain patient history, including drug history and any known allergies, especially to antihistamines.
Obtain baseline BP, respirations, and pulse before beginning therapy.
Monitor closely for signs of hypersensitivity if patient has history of allergic reactions to other antihistamines.
Observe for dizziness, excessive sedation, syncope, confusion, and hypotension, especially in elderly patients.
OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Somnolence, tachycardia, headache
Patient/Family Education
Warn patient not to increase dose to obtain quicker relief of symptoms.
If patient is to have allergy skin testing, advise to avoid taking medication for 4 days before test.
Tell patient that drug may be used alone for symptoms of sneezing and runny nose with slight nasal congestion.
Advise patient not to take any otc medications without consulting health care provider.
Instruct patient to maintain fluid intake of 1½ to 2 quarts/day to decrease viscosity of secretions.
Caution patient to avoid exposure to sunlight and to use sunscreen or wear protective clothing to avoid photosensitivity reaction.
Instruct patient to avoid intake of alcoholic beverages or other CNS depressants (eg, sedatives, hypnotics, tranquilizers).
Advise patient that drug may cause drowsiness and to use caution while driving or performing other tasks requiring mental alertness until response to medication is known.
Explain that rapidly disintegrating tablet will disintegrate on the tongue and may be administered with or without water.