Can Lupatadine Fumarate Tablets and Oleanolic Acid Tablets be taken together?

There is no evidence-based medical evidence to prove that Lupatadine Fumarate Tablets and Oleanolic Acid Tablets can not be taken together, if you need to use a combination of drugs, it is recommended to take under medical supervision, and closely monitor the adverse effects. Lupatadine Fumarate Tablets and Oleanolic Acid Tablets are both western medicines, and there is no evidence-based medical evidence to prove that co-administration will have adverse effects. Lupatadine fumarate tablets are used as an anti-allergy for the treatment of urticaria and allergic rhinitis in people over 12 years of age. Oleanolic acid tablets protect damaged liver cells and are used as an adjunct in the treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Lupatadine Fumarate Tablets are not clear; it is prohibited for children under 12 years old, used with caution in the elderly, and used with caution in people with abnormal liver and kidney function. Adverse reactions of oleanolic acid tablets are occasional epigastric inappropriateness dry mouth, diarrhea, rare mild thrombocytopenia. Contraindications are not clear. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this drug. Lupatadine fumarate tablets and oleanolic acid tablets need to have a physician’s guidance, do not self-medication, joint use of medication, close observation of adverse reactions, if necessary, timely adjustment of medication.