Now that Claritin (loratadine) is OTC, many insurance plans will stop paying for some prescription antihistamines
Now that Claritin (loratadine) is OTC, many insurance plans will stop paying for some prescription antihistamines.
They'll say that since Claritin is OTC, there's no reason to pay for similar prescription antihistamines.
It's the first "non-sedating" antihistamine to go OTC.
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