Shop Clarityn allergy medicine at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy. If you’re looking to buy Clarityn tablets for hay fever or year-round allergies, this brand page makes it easy to compare formats and pack sizes for everyday symptom support (such as sneezing, an itchy or runny nose, and watery eyes) without overcomplicating your choice.
On this page you’ll find once-daily Clarityn Allergy 10mg tablets in 7, 14, 30 and 60 tablet packs, plus Clarityn Rapide melt-in-the-mouth tablets for convenient use when you’re out and about. As a quick guide, smaller packs can suit occasional flare-ups, while larger packs may be better value during peak pollen season. You can also jump to related allergy treatments—like eye drops and nasal sprays—if you prefer a targeted approach. Always read the label and patient leaflet, and if you’re unsure what’s most suitable for you or your child, ask our pharmacy team for advice.
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Why choose Clarityn
- Simple once-daily routine: an easy option for day-to-day allergy management
- Non-drowsy option for many people: designed to be less likely to cause sleepiness than some older antihistamines
- Choice of formats: standard tablets or melt-in-the-mouth Rapide tablets
- Pack sizes for different needs: 7 for occasional symptoms, 14 for short spells, 30–60 for peak season value
- Trusted OTC brand: widely chosen for hay fever and allergy symptom relief
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FAQs
What is Clarityn used for?
Clarityn is an over-the-counter antihistamine brand commonly used to help relieve allergy symptoms such as sneezing, an itchy or runny nose, and itchy or watery eyes. Check the label and patient leaflet for the specific product you choose.
Is Clarityn non-drowsy?
Many people find Clarityn is less likely to cause drowsiness than some older antihistamines, but reactions vary. If you feel sleepy, avoid driving, cycling, or operating machinery and speak to a pharmacist about alternatives.
How long does Clarityn take to work?
How quickly an antihistamine helps can vary between people and situations. Follow the directions on the pack and patient leaflet, and if symptoms are not improving or are getting worse, ask a pharmacist or your GP for advice.
What’s the difference between Clarityn tablets and Clarityn Rapide?
Both are allergy tablets, but Clarityn Rapide is designed to dissolve in the mouth, which can be convenient when you don’t have water. Choose the format that best fits your routine and follow the dosing instructions on the pack.
Can I use Clarityn alongside a nasal spray or eye drops?
Some people use an antihistamine with targeted treatments like hay fever nasal sprays or allergy eye drops, depending on symptoms. Because suitability depends on the products and your health situation, it’s best to check the labels and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.
Can children take Clarityn?
Age limits and dosing can vary by product. For children, always check the label carefully and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure which option is appropriate or if symptoms are ongoing.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP about allergy symptoms?
Get advice if symptoms are severe, you have asthma or other long-term conditions, you’re taking other medicines, or symptoms aren’t improving. Seek urgent medical help if you develop signs of a serious allergic reaction, such as swelling of the face or throat, wheezing, or difficulty breathing.
Safety note: Clarityn products are medicines. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, have long-term conditions, take other medicines, or are unsure what’s suitable, speak to a pharmacist or your GP for personalised advice.