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what is 'desloratadine'?

Definition for Desloratadine - Desloratadine

Desloratadine is a drug used to treat allergies . It is marketed under several trade names such as NeoClarityn , Claramax , Clarinex and Aerius . It is an active metabolite of loratadine , which is also on the market. more

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urticaria
allergic skin rash
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bullous impetigo
blistering skin condition
pressure induced urticaria
hives with pressure
vasomotor rhinitis
non allergic nasal inflammation
solar urticaria
hives exposure to sun


related procedures when taking 'desloratadine'
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Complete Blood Count
Biopsy skin
Urinalysis
Examination of urine to detect disease
Culture
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