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Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Claritin D?

Taking antihistamines can offer relief from allergy symptoms, but can you drink alcohol while taking Claritin D? If you have an alcohol use disorder, turning to addiction treatment programs can be what you need to get your life back on track. 

Contact us at Promises by calling 844.875.5609.

Claritin D and Alcohol: The Dangers of Mixing the Two

Claritin is the brand name for the drug loratadine. It’s FDA-approved for treating symptoms of allergies, including:

  • Watery eyes
  • Runny nose
  • Itchy nose, throat, and eyes
  • Sneezing

Claritin D is a drug that combines loratadine and pseudoephedrine for the treatment of sinus congestion and pressure as well as symptoms of allergies. Claritin D tends to be more potent than simple Claritin because of the two drugs it contains, causing side effects like dizziness and drowsiness. 

Can you drink alcohol while taking Claritin D? Antihistamines are central nervous system depressants—and so is alcohol. Claritin D and alcohol can quickly lead to severe drowsiness, putting you at risk of accidents and even potential breathing difficulties. 

Because Claritin D can be taken twice a day, and both drugs tend to stay in the system for a number of hours, it’s almost impossible to safely drink alcohol while on the medication. 

Combining these two substances can also lead to more severely impaired judgment than if you just drank alcohol. You would likely notice faster impairment than normal as well. 

One of the dangers of Claritin D is the second ingredient, pseudoephedrine. It’s a stimulant. When you drink alcohol, the sleepiness it causes often helps to stop you from drinking more than you should. If you take a stimulant, however, you may keep drinking, putting yourself at risk of an overdose. 

Alcohol Use Disorders: Turning to the Right Program

Alcohol isn’t just dangerous when mixed with other substances. It can be life-threatening if you can’t manage your drinking. If you struggle to break free from an alcohol use disorder, it’s essential that you reach out to addiction treatment programs for help. 

At Promises, we provide the exact level of care you need, beginning with medical detox. Medical detox involves the use of medications to keep you stable as you go through the detoxification process so that you don’t suffer the most severe symptoms. 

Once you’re stable, you have the chance to enter residential or outpatient programs. Residential treatment is the right option for those who have tried to get sober in the past or who have home environments that aren’t conducive to staying sober. 

For those who can’t stay at our facilities, partial hospitalization programs offer a high level of care while allowing you to go home each night. We also offer intensive outpatient and standard outpatient programs. 

If you have a dual diagnosis, meaning you have a substance use disorder and other mental health conditions, we offer dedicated programs to help you as well. 

Throughout all of our programs, we offer individual and group therapy sessions that allow you to understand the cause of your addiction. You also get a chance to hear from others who are struggling through similar challenges, showing you that you’re not alone. 

Start Your Recovery with Promises’ Addiction Treatment Programs 

Dealing with an alcohol use disorder can seem too difficult to even try—but it’s essential that you attempt it. By turning to a program that offers the level of care you need and helps you meet the various challenges you’re facing, you have the best chance of finding your sobriety once more. 

Our team at Promises is ready to offer the help you need. Don’t let another day pass. Contact Promises today at 844.875.5609 to learn more about our programs.

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