Which antihistamines are safe to take while driving?
When considering antihistamines for driving, it's important to choose non-drowsy options. Antihistamines like loratadine and cetirizine are generally considered safe as they are less likely to cause sedation compared to older antihistamines. However, individual reactions can vary, so it's always best to assess how you feel after taking any medication before driving.
Key points:
- Non-drowsy antihistamines are preferred for driving.
- Loratadine and cetirizine are safer choices.
- Older antihistamines may cause drowsiness.
- Individual reactions to medications can differ.
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