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I suggest that we merge Clarinase into Loratadine. The article on Clarinase is, at the moment, little more than a product leaflet information, so I cannot really justify its existence. I'd rather make Clarinase redirect to Loratadine, as the combination product with pseudoephedrine (Claritin-D or Clarinase) is already mentioned in the foreword anyway. If you'd like to comment, please do so here. — Luchesar • T/C06:46, 2 June 2011 (UTC)Reply