Can loratadine tablets be taken for eye allergies?
Allergic eye symptoms can usually be treated with loratadine tablets.
Loratadine tablets belong to the class of antihistamine medications and can relieve various allergy-related symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, nasal itching, and itchy eyes caused by allergic rhinitis. They are also used to alleviate chronic urticaria, pruritic skin disorders, and other allergic skin conditions. Therefore, when experiencing allergic symptoms in the eyes, loratadine tablets can be taken under medical supervision for anti-allergy treatment, which generally does not cause adverse effects on the body.
In addition to loratadine tablets, other antiallergic medications such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets or chlorpheniramine maleate tablets may also be used under a doctor's guidance to treat eye allergies. During antiallergic treatment, it is important to avoid re-exposure to allergens, keep the affected area clean and dry, and avoid consuming spicy, irritating foods or seafood to prevent worsening of allergic reactions.