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Compare FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE (Fluticasone Propionate) and LORATADINE (allergy relief) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Fluticasone Propionate, Flovent, Flonase · Inhaled Corticosteroid
How it works
Other agent
Approved for
allergy relief, Claritin, Clarityn · Antihistamine
How it works
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Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
No specific warnings
Based on 16 Reddit discussions
FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE
44%
positive
9 threads
LORATADINE
29%
positive
7 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
9 Reddit threads analysed for FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE
Overall Sentiment
Slightly positive
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
373 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Since my allergies just started up again I thought I’d share the word. I’m consistently grateful for Costco saving me a ton of money on these two specific things. **Name brand Claritin:** 100 pills for $9.29 at CVS. Cost per year, $33.91 Cheapest generic Claritin other than Costco: Equate Loratadin
What's up guys? I contemplated posting this for a number of reasons but I think if sharing my experience can help one guy see a better way then it's worth it. Anyone that knows me knows I'm an extremist, and would do anything to be the best that I can be. I've taken every known drug that I could get
Hello lovely people, I recently stumbled across an absolutely delicious keto white bread. It tastes like normal white bread - it’s slightly sweet but savoury at the same time, making it perfect for sweet spreads *and* for lunch or dinner sandwiches. It’s everything I want in a bread: it’s soft, it’s
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Korean researchers have uncovered compelling evidence that oral bacteria, once colonized in the gut, can affect neurons in the brain and potentially trigger Parkinson's disease. The joint research team, led by Professor Ara Koh and doctoral candidate Hyunji Park of POSTECH's Department of Life Scien
I'm just a layperson. Flonase went over the counter here in the US a few weeks ago, but the generic versions still require a prescription. Does anyone know if the generic manufacturers of the drug are trying to get FDC approval to take their products OTC? The lag between when brand name and gener
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7 Reddit threads analysed for LORATADINE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
37 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Hello! I’m a 4th year pharmacy student from Finland and recently I’ve become curious about what pharmacy is like in other countries as a study subject and what is it like to work. I’d like to share some details what pharmacy is in Finland and maybe hear some of your stories from your home countries
My hospitals latest initiative is to increase patient satisfaction scores which is fine and dandy but as pharmacists, I don’t think patient satisfaction is our role. We are now spending close to half of our day doing admission interviews on all of our new inpatients to inform them of all the new med
So 25 year old Orla Baxendale died after eating a cookie that had peanuts despite treatment with an EpiPen. Beta adrenergic activity includes suppressing histamine release but of course doesn't act directly against histamine. My thinking is that the market should include a combination product tha
Does someone here have a copy of the Phase 3 clinical trials that were used to get loratadine approved in the USA? Willing to share? I've been looking around and I can't seem to find the studies. As far as I can tell, the efficacy is in the mid 40 percents for loratadine, mid 30 percents for placeb
I don't remember where I first learned it, but for the past several years I had it in my mind that diphenhydramine is more effective and quicker than cetirizine, loratadine, and the other second (or third) generation antihistamines at relieving itch and rash symptoms. Every pharmacist I've spoken to
(4 mg) What do we think about this? Be it preventative, relief or both. Here in Australia we have the brand "Periactin" and it is Sched 3 (behind the counter but without script) and comes in a 100 qty box, usually sitting with the other old fashioned / sedative systemic antihistamines, like Prometha
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FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE is a Inhaled Corticosteroid, while LORATADINE belongs to the Antihistamine class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles. FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE is administered via Topical, whereas LORATADINE uses Oral. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
LORATADINE carries 1 FDA warning. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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