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Overview
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The Fast*, Powerful Relief of 24 Hour Zyrtec In a Liquid Gel.
*Starts Working at Hour 1.
Product Overview
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Zyrtec for Allergy Relief
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Zyrtec 24 Hour Allergy Relief Antihistamine Capsules
Get effective allergy relief with ZYRTEC® 24 Hour Allergy Liquid Gels. These antihistamine capsules start working hard at hour 1 and work twice as hard when taken again the next day
- For relief of your worst indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms, including runny nose, sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, and itchy nose and throat
- Each allergy liquid gel contains 10 mg of powerful cetirizine hydrochloride antihistamine and effectively treats indoor allergies caused by dust, mold, and pet dander, as well as outdoor allergies caused by tree pollen, weeds, and grasses
- Get effective allergy relief caused by hay fever and other upper respiratory allergies from the #1 allergist-recommended brand among over the counter oral antihistamines
- This powerful anti-allergy medicine is suitable for adults and children six years and older, with one dose providing powerful, effective relief for a full 24 hours
Interactive Allergy Tool
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How Pollen May Make You Feel Today
How it Works: ALLERGY IMPACT tells you how the pollen count may make you “feel.” It uses multiple factors to determine whether or not pollen count is more, or less, impactful than you might think.How to use it: Compare the ALLERGY IMPACT to the pollen count. If ALLERGY IMPACT is higher, you may feel more sneezy than you’d expect. If it’s lower, you might not feel as bad.Click on “Click to Start” below and enter zip code to find out how pollen may make you feel today.
Get Your Allergy Impact
Understanding Types of Allergies:
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Outdoor Allergies
Seasonal Allergies:
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Spring
Spring is the most beautiful time of the year with an abundance of blossoms and blooms everywhere. This, of course means that the biggest allergy trigger is pollen, particularly trees. Tree pollen is the first seasonal allergen to hit the air. In the South, some trees start pollinating as early as January. -
Summer
Summer may be great for swimming and going to the beach, but hot, dry days tend to make allergies worse. The main culprit during the warmer months is grass. Remember to shower and change when coming indoors because grass pollen can be brought inside by people and pets. -
Fall
When the leaves start to change color and you feel a nip in the air, the main allergy trigger is weed pollen, specifically Ragweed. This pollen peaks in September and can travel for miles on the wind. So even if you live in the city it can make you sneeze. Mold can also be a problem when it develops on wet leaves and soil. -
Winter
During colder winter months, we tend to spend more of our time indoors. Unfortunately, that’s where most of the allergens are too. Outdoors, pollen levels are lower than usual, although airborne mold spores could still trigger allergy symptoms.
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Tips to Reduce Outdoor Allergies
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Indoor Allergies
Indoor Allergies:
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Tips to Reduce Indoor Allergies
Do you sneeze around cats or dogs?
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You May be Allergic to Pet Dander
If you have pets...
- Keep them off upholstered furniture and carpets, and out of the bedroom, because pet allergens can remain in the carpet and furniture.
- Bathe pets frequently to wash away dander and pollen that may cling to their fur.
- Choose low-pile carpets and steam clean regularly. Allergy medicines may help you feel better, too.
- Talk to your doctor about therapy that might be right for your indoor, outdoor, or pet-related allergy symptoms.
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Allergy Medicines at a Glance
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Antihistamines
- Block histamine, which is the main chemical that causes sneezing, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes, and itchy nose and throat.
- Available over-the-counter as oral tablets as well as eye drops
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Decongestants
- Shrink blood vessels that are swollen due to allergies and help relieve stuffy nose, and sinus congestion and pressure.
- Available as oral tablets and nasal sprays.
- Also available as oral tablets in combination with antihistamines.
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Nasal Allergy Symptom Relievers (glucocorticoids)
- Reduce inflammation caused by histamine and many other chemicals released in response to allergy triggers.
- These chemicals cause nasal congestion and other nasal allergy symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, and itchy nose.
- Provides maximum symptom relief when taken regularly.
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Other
- Nasal saline and lubricant eye drops.
- For other treatments like allergy shots or leukotriene blockers, talk to your allergist.
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Why Choose Zyrtec?
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Drug Facts