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A client with allergic rhinitis is prescribed loratadine (Claritin). On a follow-up visit, the client tells the nurse, “I take one 10-mg of Claritin with a glass of water two times daily”. The nurse concludes that the client requires additional teaching about this medication because:

  • A. Loratadine isn’t available in 10mg tablets
  • B. Loratadine should be taken on an empty stomach
  • C. Loratadine should be taken once daily for allergenic rhinitis
  • D. Claritin isn’t the trade name for loratadine
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Rationale:
1. Loratadine is typically dosed once daily, not twice daily, for allergic rhinitis.
2. Taking it twice daily may increase the risk of side effects without added benefit.
3. The client's dosing schedule reflects a misunderstanding of the medication regimen.
4. Option A is incorrect because loratadine is available in 10mg tablets.
5. Option B is incorrect as loratadine can be taken with or without food.
6. Option D is incorrect as Claritin is a common trade name for loratadine.