Claratyne Hayfever & Allergy Relief Tablets are non-drowsy and provide rapid 24 hour relief from the symptoms of hayfever and allergies - No one covers more allergens than Claratyne*.
Just one dose a day provides rapid 24 hour relief from:
- Sneezing
- Watery, Itchy Eyes
- Runny Nose
- Itchy Rash
*compared to oral antihistamines for allergic rhinitis
One Powerful Tablet To Relieve Your Hayfever And Allergy Symptoms
How Does Claratyne Work?
Claratyne is an antihistamine so it hinders the cascade triggered by allergens. By hindering this cascade, Claratyne relieves allergy symptoms that can be caused by 200+ different airborne allergens. Claratyne provides 24 hour, non-drowsy relief from allergy symptoms, it's important to know what causes an allergic reaction. When you take a breath or rub your nose or eyes, allergens enter your body and your immune system triggers a hypersensitivity reaction. To get rid of the substance it thinks is harmful, your body undergoes various reactions and releases inflammatory mediators like histamine.
When the histamine binds to receptors on other cells in your body, it causes you to experience allergy symptoms, including runny nose, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, itchy nose or throat, nasal congestion and sinus pressure.
Experience The Claratyne Difference
Fast ReliefClaratyne provides fast relief from allergy symptoms.
Non-Drowsy Allergy ReliefRelieves allergy symptoms all day and night without causing drowsiness.
Once-a-Day DosingOne convenient dose provides 24 hour allergy relief.
Claratyne Provides 24 Hour Relief of Symptoms That Can Be Triggered by 200+ Allergens
From your beautiful garden to your furry friends, there are over 200 different airborne allergens out there that can cause allergies to flare up. Learn more about these triggers and find out how Claratyne allergy products can help relieve your symptoms.
What Are Airborne Allergies?
The 200+ different airborne allergens come from four categories, including animals, mould, dust mites, and the pollen from grass, trees, weeds and lowers.
Indoor allergies can occur any time of the year and are caused by allergens such as dust mites, mould spores, or pet dander.
Indoor allergies are caused by an overreaction of the immune system to allergens from dust mites, pet dander and mould. Indoor allergies can happen any time of the year, but may be more troublesome in the winter when many
people spend more time inside.
Outdoor allergies are often called seasonal allergies because they change with the seasons. They're caused by an overreaction of the immune system to ordinarily harmless allergens found outside, such as those from mould spores and tree, grass and weed pollens. While these allergens can be difficult to avoid, you can find easy tips to help minimise your exposure so you can enjoy more of the great outdoors.