Ebastine tablets and loratadine are both antihistamines used for the treatment of allergy-related symptoms, and there are differences in the indications for their use. It is recommended that patients follow medical advice and choose the right medication for their personal situation to avoid delaying the disease. Ebastine tablets: 1. Indications: It is a systemic antihistamine, mainly used for the treatment of hives, allergic rhinitis, eczema and allergic dermatitis caused by various causes of allergy. Ebastine tablets take effect 1-3h after taking the drug, and the effect is up to 24h; 2. Adverse reactions: Ebastine tablets are converted into carbamate in the body, which has obvious selectivity and can inhibit the release of histamine, while not easy to pass the blood-brain barrier, so the side effects are small. A small number of people may experience headache, dizziness, dry mouth, occasional weakness, nausea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite and other gastrointestinal adverse reactions, rare tachycardia. Loratadine: 1. Indications: It is mainly used for the treatment of symptoms related to allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing, runny nose, lacrimation, etc., which can be rapidly relieved after taking the drug, and also used to relieve chronic urticaria, allergic dermatitis, allergic conjunctivitis, etc. Loratadine acts on peripheral nerves, so it does not have a central sedative effect; 2. Adverse reactions: a few people can see weakness, headache, drowsiness, etc., as well as dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal discomfort, occasional edema, vision loss, tachycardia and other symptoms.