Clarityn, an international allergy medication brand, has announced the launch of Clarityn Allergy Syrup in a new Mixed Berries flavor. Suitable for children aged two years and older, the new loratadine oral solution promises to provide 24-hour relief from allergy symptoms caused by common airborne allergens.
Whether a user's symptoms arrive in the form of a runny nose and excessive sneezing or dry eyes and a scratching throat, this "easy to swallow" solution intends to offer quick and long-lasting relief. In addition, the formula is said to provide relief from symptoms caused by over 150 airborne allergens, including pollen, pet dander, dust, and mold.
Moreover, the new Mixed Berries flavor is entirely sugar-free, gluten-free, and lactose-free, making it an ideal medication for allergy sufferers with food sensitivities.
Berry-Flavored Allergy Relief Syrups
Clarityn Launches Sugar-Free Mixed Berry Allergy Syrup
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