What is Loratadine, and how does it work as a second-generation antihistamine to alleviate allergy symptoms by blocking histamine receptors?
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Loratadine is a second-generation antihistamine that alleviates allergies by blocking H1 receptors, preventing histamine from triggering allergic symptoms.