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Epicurus.com - Children Claritin's 5mg Grape Chewables, 10 ct Tablets (Pack of 2)

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List Price: $25.34
Our Price: $13.18
Your Save: $ 12.16 ( 48% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Claritin
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Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Claritin Feature: 24 Hour Non-Drowsy Allergy Relief for children ages 2 years and older Label: Claritin Manufacturer: Claritin Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Claritin Release Date: 2006-08-24 Studio: Claritin
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Features
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24 Hour Non-Drowsy Allergy Relief for children ages 2 years and older First solid dose form for ages 2+ in Allergy Category Great tasting grape flavor - #1 flavor among kids!
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Allergy Medicine Comment: I love Children's Claritin. My son has seasonal allergies. Benadryl never worked for him, but Claritin has been consistent in treating his symptoms every time. He loves the chewable tablets - but they are so hard to find. It's nice to know he can have this cure his miserable symptoms without making him tired!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Claritin has milk derivatives in it Comment: My son is very allergic to dairy and soy. Our allergist suggested giving him Claritin when he had a reaction (usually hives). We found that claritin made it worse while benadryl was ok. After contacting the company and researching the ingredients I found that it had lactose in it.
For the rest of the world, it's probably fine but if you have dairy allergies it may not be the best choice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lasts only 12 hours Comment: I do not like medicating my child but during allergy and cold season, I do not like her being miserable either. Claritin doesn't work for me, and for my daughter, it only works for 12 hours. I feel bad about this because after 12 hours the sniffling, and itchiness of throat comes back. Benadryl acts quickly but I can only use that at night. And not until the 24 hours is up for the Claritin. I am taking her to the pediatrician to see what they can suggest for good allergy relief. I have read up on medications and I do feel that these two meds, benadryl and claritin are low key meds, as in no adverse side affects or anything that causes alarm.
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