Clarinase Tablets Combine Two Active Ingredients, Loratadine (An Antihistamine) And Pseudoephedrine (A Decongestant), To Provide Effective Relief From Allergy Symptoms, Such As Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, And Runny Nose. This Combination Helps Reduce The Effects Of Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) And Sinus Congestion By Blocking Histamine And Constricting Blood Vessels In The Nasal Passages. It Is Used To Treat Symptoms Associated With Seasonal Allergies, Hay Fever, And Other Upper Respiratory Tract Conditions. Side Effects: Clarinase Tablets Are Generally Well-Tolerated, But Possible Side Effects May Include: Common Side Effects: Headache Dizziness Dry Mouth Nervousness Or Restlessness Insomnia Less Common Side Effects: Increased Blood Pressure Or Heart Rate Nausea Or Stomach Discomfort Allergic Reactions (Rash, Itching, Swelling) If You Experience Any Severe Side Effects Or Signs Of An Allergic Reaction, Stop Using The Product And Seek Medical Advice Immediately. Precautions: Allergies: Avoid Use If You Are Allergic To Loratadine, Pseudoephedrine, Or Any Other Ingredients In Clarinase. Medical Conditions: Consult Your Doctor If You Have High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Kidney Or Liver Problems, Or Any Other Serious Medical Conditions. Pregnancy And Breastfeeding: Not Recommended During Pregnancy Unless Prescribed By A Doctor. It May Pass Into Breast Milk, So Consult Your Doctor Before Use If Breastfeeding. Driving And Machinery: Clarinase Can Cause Drowsiness Or Dizziness. Avoid Driving Or Operating Heavy Machinery Until You Know How The Medication Affects You. Children: Not Recommended For Children Under 12 Years Of Age.