Features:
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Loratidine 10 mg.
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Non-Drowsy
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24 Hour Allergy Relief
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2 Bottles: 45-count & 60-count
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Claritin? Provides 24 Hour Non-Drowsy Allergy Relief
Claritin? is the #1 Doctor recommended non-drowsy oral allergy brand. It allows you to get non-drowsy, 24-hour allergy relief day after day.*
*Recommended most by doctors among OTC non-drowsy oral antihistamines, 2017.
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Claritin? Relieves Symptoms Triggered by 200+ Allergens
Claritin? provides all-day relief from symptoms triggered by over 200+ different allergens like those from pets, pollen, dust, and mold. Claritin is an antihistamine, so it hinders the cascade triggered by allergens.
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Claritin? Provides Relief From Outdoor Seasonal Allergies
Claritin? relieves seasonal allergies caused by an overreaction of the immune system to allergens found outside, like those from mold spores, and tree, grass, and weed pollens.
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Claritin? Tablets, 24 Hour
One small, non-drowsy Claritin? tablet effectively relieves allergy symptoms all day. Get 24-hour relief from sneezing, runny nose, itchy/watery eyes, and itchy nose or throat caused by pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold.
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Dust is inevitable. But devoting 10 minutes a day to dusting and vacuuming can help reduce dust build up. Be sure to use a damp sponge or mop (a dry cloth can stir up allergens) and a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter or double bag. If you’re the one with allergies, try to delegate these daily chores to another member of the family. Or, wear a dust mask and gloves while cleaning to help reduce your exposure to allergens from pet dander and dust mites.
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To help reduce allergens from building up in your bedding, wash it in hot water (at least 130°F) every week. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions for safely cleaning your bedding and dry clean it if necessary.
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The pollen forecast can change daily depending on a variety of factors, including the weather. The best way to be prepared is to check your local pollen forecast every day. Make sure to check for predominant pollen wherever you spend the majority of the day. For example, if your office is in a neighboring city, or even across town, use that ZIP code when you check.
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Of course, sometimes precautions aren’t enough. So be sure to always have your allergy medication on hand. That way, if you start sniffling and sneezing, you can take your medication and get back to enjoying your day.