Claritin 24 Hour Allergy Medicine, Non-Drowsy Prescription Strength Allergy Relief
Prescription Strength. Zero Drowsiness. Start $11.00.
Hi, I'm Chad. There are few things worse than trying to work or drive when you're battling seasonal allergies—except maybe taking medicine that knocks you out for the rest of the day. That’s why I stick with Claritin 24 Hour Non-Drowsy Allergy Relief.
Using the active ingredient Loratadine (10 mg), this provides true prescription-strength relief without the brain fog. Whether you are dealing with tree pollen, dust mites, or a neighbor's cat, one tiny pill blocks the histamines for a full 24 hours. We source authentic, factory-sealed boxes directly, allowing us to beat the big pharmacy chains on price significantly.
H1 Receptor Antagonists
Immunologists classify Loratadine as a second-generation antihistamine. Unlike first-generation drugs (like Diphenhydramine) that cross the blood-brain barrier and cause sedation, Loratadine works peripherally.
It effectively blocks the H1 receptors that trigger the inflammatory response (sneezing, watery eyes) but does not depress the central nervous system. This is why it remains the "Gold Standard" for daytime allergy management.
Drug Facts
| Brand | Claritin (Bayer) |
|---|---|
| Active Ingredient | Loratadine 10 mg |
| Type | Antihistamine |
| Form | Tablet |
| Duration | 24 Hours |
Frequently Asked Questions
It provides temporary relief for runny nose, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, and itchy throat or nose.
Can I cut the pills in half?The 10mg tablet is the standard adult dose. We recommend following the dosing instructions on the package exactly and not altering the tablet unless directed by a doctor.
Is the product expired?Never. At More4Less, we have strict quality control protocols. Every box is inspected for factory seals and valid expiration dates before shipping.
Disclaimer: Claritin® is a registered trademark of Bayer. More4LessShop is an independent retailer of authentic products. This description is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a doctor if symptoms persist.