Dye-free Childrens Loratadine Tablet, Chewable
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Principal Display Panel (30 Tablet Blister Pack Carton)

Principal Display Panel (30 Tablet Blister Pack Carton)
This is a description of an antihistamine chewable tablet for children aged two years and older. It contains Loratadine as an active ingredient and is used to relieve allergy symptoms such as a runny nose, itchy throat, and watery eyes associated with hay fever and other upper respiratory allergies. The recommended dose is two tablets per day for adults and children aged six years and over, and one tablet per day for children aged two to six years. The product should not be used by people who have had an allergic reaction to Loratadine or any of its ingredients, or those with fever or kidney disease. It may cause drowsiness and should be stored between 20° and 25°C. The packaging contains information on expiration dates and potential side effects, and it is recommended that users consult a doctor before use.*

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