Cetirizine and loratadine citrate, are both used in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and urticaria, and there is no such thing as which drug is better. If the urticaria is caused by allergens, cetirizine can be given. In case of chronic, recurrent urticaria, loratadine citrate can be given. Cetirizine refers to cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, which are mainly used for seasonal or perennial allergic dermatitis, but also for the treatment of hives and itchy skin caused by allergies. Allergy-induced urticaria with marked itchiness of the skin can be given Cetirizine Hydrochloride tablets for better results. Chronic idiopathic urticaria or perennial allergic rhinitis can be treated with loratadine citrate given under the supervision of a doctor. After taking the drug, it can be converted into diclofelatadine in the body, which can relieve the symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis or chronic recurrent urticaria. It is contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity to the components inside the drug, in case of allergy to hydroxyzine, in case of severe renal impairment, in case of pregnancy and lactation, in case of allergy to the active ingredient of the product or excipients. It is prohibited if there is a change in drug properties, if you are taking other medications, or if you are consulting with a physician or pharmacist before using this product. A few patients using the drug may have dry mouth, drowsiness, headache, emotional instability and other manifestations. A very small number of patients may experience allergic reactions such as nausea and vomiting, itchy skin, rash, abdominal pain and diarrhea. If the adverse reactions are more pronounced, prompt medical attention is recommended. It is recommended that patients with urticaria go to the dermatology department of the hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, do not self-medication.