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Hayleve Allergy 28 Tablets
Hayleve£2.89Hayleve is used to treat the allergic symptoms of hayfever and other allergies Suitable for adults and children over 6 years If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or...
Buy Hayleve allergy tablets online from a UK regulated pharmacy. This page brings together Hayleve antihistamine tablets for customers searching for a straightforward option for hayfever and everyday allergies, including sneezing, an itchy or runny nose, and general irritation from seasonal pollen or year-round triggers. If you’re comparing options, use the links below to browse alternative allergy formats by symptom and preference.
Many shoppers choose Hayleve chlorphenamine allergy tablets (28 pack) for convenient, at-home use. Check the product page for age guidance, directions and key warnings, and always read the patient information leaflet before use. Orders are sent in discreet packaging, with fast delivery options available.
Hayleve is an antihistamine tablet option commonly bought for hayfever and other allergy symptoms. Always check the product page and patient information leaflet for the specific indications, directions and warnings.
Tablets are often chosen for broader symptoms (such as sneezing and itching), nasal sprays can suit congestion or a blocked nose, and eye drops are aimed at eye symptoms like itching and watering. Choose the format that matches your main symptoms and follow the directions.
Some allergy tablets are suitable only from certain ages. Check the age guidance on the product page and leaflet, and use a children’s option where appropriate. If you’re unsure what’s suitable, ask a pharmacist.
Some antihistamines can cause sleepiness. Check the pack and leaflet for drowsiness warnings, and take extra care with driving or operating machinery if you feel affected.
Some people combine formats (for example, a tablet plus eye drops) to target different symptoms, but suitability depends on the products and your circumstances. Avoid duplicating the same active ingredient and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.
Not all allergy medicines are suitable in pregnancy or breastfeeding, and interactions can matter if you take other medicines or have long-term conditions. Please read the patient information leaflet and speak to a pharmacist or your GP before starting treatment.
Get advice if symptoms are persistent, severe, worsening, or not improving with appropriate self-care. Seek urgent medical help for signs of a serious allergic reaction, such as swelling of the face or throat, wheezing, or difficulty breathing.
Safety information: Always read the patient information leaflet and use medicines as directed. Allergy treatments may not be suitable for everyone, particularly if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have long-term conditions, or take other medicines. If you need help choosing a product, speak to a pharmacist; if symptoms persist or you are concerned, contact your GP.