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Wed, 8 Jul 1998 13:43:26 -0400
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At 11:59 AM -0400 7/8/98, Mark Feblowitz wrote:>I know that there are
lactose-free versions of Claritin (the 24-hr Claritin-D and the REDITabs)
and also a liquid pediatric form (but I'd have to take 10 tsp. for and
adult dose!).
>

Oops - someone just pointed out a mistake in my posting: the adult dose of
the syrup would be 2tsp (at 5mg/tsp), not 10 tsp as I had mentioned. Either
my son's was mislabeled or I read it wrong. I just rechecked the Claritin
web site and saw that it is 1mg/ml, not 1mg/5ml as I had thought. The adult
dose is 10mg. That does cut my estimate by 5 to just 2 tsp, which is much
more manageable.

Mark

Mark Feblowitz                  GTE Laboratories Incorporated
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