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  • Loratadine 5 mg.
  • Grape Flavored
  • Indoor & Outdoor Allergy Relief

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Overview

  • Children's Claritin® Chewables are available in grape flavor. They provide effective, non-drowsy allergy relief for your child's worst allergy symptoms like runny nose and itchy, watery eyes all day long.


    • 24-hour allergy relief
    • For kids ages 2+
    • Provides non-drowsy relief that lasts all day
  • 24 hour relief of:
  • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    How old should my child be to take Children's Claritin® Chewables?
    Children's Claritin Chewables are designed with kids in mind. Children's Claritin® Chewables are approved for kids 2 years and older.

    Are all Children's OTC allergy medications non-drowsy?
    No, unlike some over-the-counter allergy products, Children's Claritin® Chewables are non-drowsy when taken as directed.

  • ALLERGY RELIEF TIPS FOR PARENTS

    Allergies can be frustrating for both kids and parents. Here are some allergy relief tips to help your family keep symptoms in check.
    START WITH TEACHERS – Discuss your child's condition with the school nurse, teachers, coaches, and anyone else with whom your child has regular contact.
    DECLUTTER – Toys, knick-knacks and other types of clutter can be traps for dust and other allergens.
    OPEN UP – Kids with allergies often have a hard time expressing what they are feeling. Talk honestly with your child about his or her allergy management routine and encourage open dialogue with others.
    WHAT TO WATCH FOR – Children's allergy symptoms include runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, allergic shiners and mouth breathing.
    PUT CLOTHES AWAY – Store all your child's clothes in drawers and closets. Try not to leave them lying about the room.
    SLEEP SMART– Allergies can affect sleep. Make sure your child is getting the rest they need to help them be at their best. Then, do the same for yourself!

  • Start learning about allergies here to help you understand your triggers and symptoms

    What are allergies?

    An ‘allergy’ is a sensitivity of your immune system to something that is ordinarily harmless. When your body tries to get rid of the ‘allergen’ (foreign substance), you experience symptoms like sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, and a runny, stuffy nose. Typical allergens can come from pet dander, pollen, dust mites, and mold.

    Outdoor: Seasonal Allergies

    Seasonal allergies describe allergies that change with the seasons due to pollen from plants.
    These allergens can be difficult to manage because it seems like they’re everywhere and they’re difficult to avoid. For people with seasonal allergies, symptoms come and go with the pollination seasons of certain trees, grasses or weeds. Pollen levels from these plants can vary day to day, depending upon several factors, including the weather. Depending on individual sensitivity, high pollen levels can, in turn, affect the severity of symptoms.

    Indoor: Year-Round Allergies

    Indoor allergies can occur any time of the year and are caused by substances like dust mites, mold spores, or pet dander. These allergens can be difficult to manage, especially since they tend to exist in our homes year-round. Since you’re often indoors during winter, household allergens like molds, dust mites, and pet dander can be troublesome.

  • A common trigger for indoor allergies, dust mites can be found in the dust particles that collect naturally around the house. While dust mites are found throughout homes, they are more prevalent in humid areas of the house. These microscopic creatures live off our dead skin cells, hiding in the fibers of pillows, mattresses, blankets, and carpets.

    Dust Allergy Seasons

    Dust mites have a higher occurrence during humid climates.

    Dust Allergy Symptoms

    Some common symptoms of a dust allergy may include sneezing, itchy watery eyes, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Allergy testing by an allergist may verify whether you’re reacting to dust mites or have an allergy to another substance, such as pollen, pet dander, or mold.
  • SMART TIPS FOR DUST ALLERGY SUFFERERS

    While dust mites are hard to get rid of, there are a number of things you can do to help manage your exposure to these allergens.
    NEW ROUTINE – Help reduce your exposure to dust allergens by wearing a dust mask and gloves, dusting with a damp sponge or mop, and using a vacuum with a HEPA filter or double bag.
    CHECK THE LABEL – Choose pillows, mattresses and furniture labeled "hypoallergenic."
    COVER UP – Use mite-proof covers on mattresses, box springs and pillows.
    TAKE IT OUT – Remove wall-to-wall carpets from the bedroom if possible.
    REGULAR CHECKUPS – Have your heating and air-conditioning units inspected and serviced regularly.
    DEHUMIDIFY– Place a dehumidifier in damp areas to help keep the relative humidity low.

  • Outdoor allergens, like pollen, are a cause of seasonal allergies. They are small, light, and dry, so the wind can carry them for long distances. Pollen levels can vary day-to-day, depending upon several factors, including the weather.

    Weed pollens
    Ragweed is one of the common causes of allergy symptoms. This tall, branched plant is found throughout the lower 48 states in dry fields and pastures, by roadsides, and at construction sites

    Grass pollens
    There are several species of grass including Timothy and Johnson grasses that are amongst the common allergy triggers. Grasses generally release pollen from late spring until fall.

    Tree pollens
    Different varieties of trees including birch and oak also cause allergy symptomsl. These trees generally pollinate from late winter to the end of spring, depending on your geographic location.
  • Pollen Allergy Symptoms
    Some common symptoms of a pollen allergy may include sneezing, itchy watery eyes, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Allergy testing by an allergist can verify whether you’re reacting to pollen or have an allergy to another substance, such as mold, dust mites, or pet dander.


    SMART TIPS FOR POLLEN ALLERGY RELIEF


    BEAT THE CLOCK
     – Peak pollen production can occur in early morning, so try to plan outdoor activities when pollen count is low.
    COVER UP – Wear an inexpensive painter’s mask when you’re working in the garden or doing other outdoor chores.
    CHANGE IS GOOD – A quick shower and a change of clothes can remove pollens that have collected on hair and fabrics while you were outside.
    CLEAR THE AIR – When driving, close the windows and set the air conditioning on “recirculate.” At home, keep windows closed and use air conditioning to minimize pollen from entering inside. Be sure to change filters often.
    BRANCH OUT– Looking to plant trees on your property? Go with species that don’t aggravate your allergies.
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  • If you're allergic to cats or dogs, you are not allergic to their fur, but to the dander (dead skin cells) found in their fur, and proteins found in their saliva or urine. Animal dander is the dead skin cells of animals and contains proteins that can trigger allergies in some people. These allergens can be transported to the skin or fur, where we touch dogs or cats most often, and cause uncomfortable pet allergy symptoms.
  • Pet Allergy Symptoms
    Some common symptoms of a pet allergy may include sneezing, itchy watery eyes, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Allergy testing by an allergist can verify whether you’re reacting to pet dander or have an allergy to another substance, such as pollen, dust mites, or mold.
  • SMART TIPS FOR PET ALLERGY SUFFERERS

    HAVE A PLAN – Be aware of potential exposure to pets you may be allergic to. Ask ahead when visiting a friend's house so you can come prepared when allergy symptoms hit.
    RINSE AND REPEAT – If you're an owner, try giving your pet a bath regularly. This may help reduce the allergen count.
    HOUSE ETIQUETTE – Keep the pet away from your bedroom and consider
    keeping your pet in certain areas of the house.
    HAND-EYE COORDINATION – After touching a pet, keep your hands away
    from your eyes until you've had a chance to wash them.
    CATS VS. DOGS -– Cats may cause more allergy problems than dogs simply
    because they tend to lick their fur or skin a lot, spreading the allergen
    onto their bodies.
    NOT JUST HAIR – Remember, even animals that don't shed can cause pet
    allergy symptoms.

  • A mold allergy comes from mold spores that float in the air like pollen and can occur indoors as well as outdoors causing uncomfortable mold allergy symptoms. Outdoor molds often appear during warmer months, but can be found year-round in the South and on the West Coast. Indoor molds shed spores all year, usually hiding in damp environments.

    Where mold typically lives

    Whether indoors or outdoors, mold spores typically settle in damp spots.
    • Outdoors: Soil, plants, rotting wood or dead leaves
    • Indoors: Basements, bathrooms, cellars, attics, laundry rooms, refrigerators and windowsills

    Mold Allergy Symptoms
    Some common symptoms of a mold allergy may include sneezing, itchy watery eyes, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Allergy testing by an allergist can verify whether you’re reacting to mold or have an allergy to another substance, such as pollen, dust mites, or pet dander.
  • SMART TIPS FOR MOLD ALLERGY SUFFERERS

    CLEAN HOUSE – Help reduce mold growth with regular bathroom, laundry room and basement cleanings. Don’t leave damp laundry lying in the washing machine for long periods of time. Wash shower curtains and bathroom tiles, grouting and fixtures with mold-killing and mold-preventing solutions. Use machine washable bath mats in the bathroom.
    HUMIDITY CHECK – Keep the humidity in your house low to help discourage mold growth. If humidity is high, use air conditioners and dehumidifiers.
    TURN IT ON – Use an exhaust fan over the stove and in the bathroom to remove extra humidity from cooking and showering.
    CLEAN, COLD AND CLEAR – Clean the refrigerator regularly. Discard spoiling food promptly to help minimize mold growth.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT – Mold doesn't like sunlight, so try to keep your curtains open during the day. 




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