Second-generation H1 antihistamine
Loratadine in Canada: prescription, brands, pricing
This page summarises the situation of Loratadine in Canada under Health Canada: prescription status, available brands and generics, pharmacy dispensing, and online options in CAD. Loratadine belongs to the Second-generation H1 antihistamine class.
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- Health Canada
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- CAD
About Loratadine
Loratadine is approved in adults and children for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, including seasonal and perennial forms, and chronic idiopathic urticaria. Canada classifies medications as Schedule I (prescription), II (pharmacist-only OTC), III (open OTC) or unscheduled, with provincial variation. Provincial drug plans cover prescription costs at varying rates.
Mechanism and action
Loratadine selectively blocks peripheral H1 histamine receptors, antagonising the effects of histamine released during allergic reactions.
Brands and generics in Canada
In Canada, Loratadine is typically dispensed as one internationally recognised brand along with their corresponding authorised generics. Canadian pharmacies (Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, London Drugs and many independents) are licensed provincially, and pharmacists in several provinces can prescribe for minor ailments. Brand-to-generic substitution is decided by the pharmacist under local Health Canada equivalence rules, and the price difference in CAD is usually substantial.
Online and tele-prescribing access
Online pharmacy is regulated provincially in Canada; cross-border imports are restricted. Tele-prescribing platforms have expanded prescription access since 2020. For Loratadine specifically, the legal online options in Canada depend on its Rx-or-OTC classification under Health Canada.
Frequently asked questions
Is Loratadine available in Canada? ▾
Yes — Loratadine and its brands are available in Canada through pharmacies authorised by Health Canada, in various strengths depending on the commercial product. Authorised generics offer a lower-cost alternative with the same active substance.
Do I need a prescription for Loratadine in Canada? ▾
Canada classifies medications as Schedule I (prescription), II (pharmacist-only OTC), III (open OTC) or unscheduled, with provincial variation. Provincial drug plans cover prescription costs at varying rates. The exact status of Loratadine (Rx or OTC) is determined by Health Canada; most active ingredients in the Second-generation H1 antihistamine class require prescription, although there are exceptions by country and formulation.
How much does Loratadine cost in Canada? ▾
The price in CAD depends on the manufacturer (brand vs authorised generic), the strength and the pack size. Generics are typically substantially cheaper than brands and serve as the economic reference for ongoing use.
Products with Loratadine in Canada
Loratadine in other countries
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