I never thought of myself as an allergy type, or maybe I’ve been tolerating it all these years—whether sneezing 20 times in succession, coughing nonstop for no reason, or getting an attack of the itchies.
My kids, however, have had allergies on and off, and two of them have been prescribed Claritin by two different doctors.
So I got Claritin.
Never took them for myself until we started renovating again this month.
In our bedroom and study room, we changed our laminated floors to bamboo. So we had to remove all the junk and park them in the living room. Plus our new closets arrived and have to be assembled.
This is how our living room looks right now.
Plus all these flying insects due to the rainy weather. That, plus all the work being done in the house, gave me an attack of the itchies. I was about to leave for the office with Dinna when she took a pack of Claritin from her handbag.
I was about to get a glass of water when Dinna told me these were the new melt-in-your-mouth Claritin pills.
True enough, it melted in my mouth. My itchies diminished in no time.
The thought of normal everyday things like dust mites, pollen, dirt and insects causing allergies can be annoying and inconvenient. What I like about Claritin Reditabs is that it really melts in your mouth. You just peel the label and pop in your mouth. It’s not a chewable. There’s no weird taste.
This new and convenient format can be taken anytime, anywhere—no water necessary! It dissolves in seconds and leaves you with a fresh minty taste—and the effects last for 24 hours.
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Loratadine is the generic name of Claritin Reditabs. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.