Allergy Relief Tablet, Film Coated
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Allergy Relief (NDC 0363-0100). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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This is a drug called "Allergy Relief" with the active ingredient Diphenhydramine HCI 25mg. It is an antihistamine medication that can relieve symptoms due to hay fever, respiratory allergies and common colds such as a runny nose, sneezing and itchy eyes and throat. It is available in caplet form and the recommended dosage is to take 1-2 caplets every 4 to 6 hours, but no more than 6 times in 24 hours. However, it is important to consult a doctor before use if you have specific medical conditions, such as glaucoma, enlarged prostate gland or breathing problems, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. The drug contains some inactive ingredients and should be stored at a temperature between 20-25°C. The product is distributed by Walgreen Co.*
FDA Label Image

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This is a drug label containing information on usage, dosage, inactive ingredients, and precautions. The product may cause marked drowsiness, so alcoholic drinks, sedatives, and anxiolytics should be avoided. The drug should not be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a healthcare professional. The recommended dosage is every 4 to 8 hours, but not more than 6 times in a 24 hour period. Dosage for children is based on their age, and children under a certain age should not take the drug. The label also contains information on the drug's inactive ingredients and storage requirements. The adhesive area at the bottom of the label may contain additional information such as batch or lot number.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.