Is generic Zyrtec the same as Zyrtec?

Is generic Zyrtec the same as Zyrtec?

by Drugs.com Yes, generic versions of Zyrtec are available. The patent for Zyrtec expired in 2007. Zyrtec (cetirizine hydrochloride) is a nonprescription antihistamine. It is used to prevent or treat symptoms of hay fever and to treat cold or allergy symptoms such as sneezing, itching, watery eyes, or runny nose.

What is the brand name for Zyrtec?

Cetirizine is available under the following different brand names: Zyrtec, Zyrtec Allergy, Children’s Zyrtec Allergy, Children’s Zyrtec Hives Relief, PediaCare Children’s 24 Hour Allergy, Aller-Tec, and Wal-Zyr.

Does Kaiser cover brand name drugs?

Your plan’s list of covered drugs, known as a formulary, includes both brand-name and generic drugs.

Why do doctors recommend Zyrtec?

It’s used to treat allergy symptoms, such as: Runny nose. Sneezing. Itchy, red, or watery eyes.

What is the generic version of Zyrtec?

What are the main differences between Zyrtec and Claritin?

Main differences between Zyrtec and Claritin
Zyrtec Claritin
Drug class Second-generation antihistamine Second-generation antihistamine
Brand/Generic status Generic form available Generic form available
Generic name Cetirizine HCL Loratadine

Can you take Zyrtec long term?

First-generation antihistamines come with risk of more side effects and interactions, so are not generally advised for long-term usage. Additionally, frequent use of the first generation antihistamines may lead to excessive weight gain.

Does Kaiser cover out of network prescriptions?

You can fill prescriptions at any pharmacy. You will pay full out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions filled at out-of-network pharmacies and then submit claims for reimbursement.

Does Kaiser charge for prescriptions?

Same-day prescription pickup — You can order most new prescriptions and pick them up the same day at most Kaiser Permanente pharmacies — at no extra cost. Touchless payment — You can quickly and safely pay for prescriptions by scanning QR codes at checkout.

Is Zyrtec recalled 2020?

InvaTech Pharma Solutions voluntarily initiated the recall November 11, 2020. The FDA designated the recall Class III on December 3, 2020. Under the recall classification, use of the affected tablets is not likely to cause harm.

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