Children's Claritin Allergy User Reviews & Ratings
Children's Claritin Allergy has an average rating of 8.3 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews on Drugs.com. 67% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
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Allergic Rhinitis | 3 reviews for Allergic Rhinitis | 901 medications |
- Mrs...
- April 19, 2011
For Allergic Rhinitis "Claritin Children's Allergy 10 Chewable Tablet — I am a Buzz agent and received a sample of this to try. It says children's, but 2 pills have the same amount of Loratadine as 1 regular Claritin. So, I decided (since I have horrible allergies) I'd try it. It tastes great! It was also very fast acting. Within 20 minutes, my nose was clear. My throat isn't itchy at all. I know it says it's for kids, but I think I might start taking this. It makes taking a medication I have to take more enjoyable!"
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 10, 2012
For Allergic Rhinitis "It works great for my son. It's convenient when we are camping. We don't have to go looking for a spoon, no measuring. He takes one and he feels better than when he takes two spoonfuls of the liquid, and he's proud of himself because he can get it for himself with supervision."
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For Allergic Rhinitis "My five-year-old son took Claritin chewables for approximately two weeks and had a sudden onset of facial tics (eye blinking). His doctor attributed it to the Claritin and said it was a known side effect, especially with family history of tics."