Adults and children over the age of 6 years take 2 capsules every 4 hours. Do not exceed 6 capsules per day, or take as directed by your doctor. For children under the age of 6 years, ask a doctor. ;Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Do not take more than the recommended dosage. Stop use and ask a doctor if an allergic reaction to this product occurs. If pregnant or breast-feeding,... Подробнее...
Adults and children over the age of 6 years take 2 capsules every 4 hours. Do not exceed 6 capsules per day, or take as directed by your doctor. For children under the age of 6 years, ask a doctor.
;Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Do not take more than the recommended dosage. Stop use and ask a doctor if an allergic reaction to this product occurs. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
;Helps Relieve Symptoms of:
Indications: Temporarily relieves allergy symptoms from hay fever or respiratory allergies such as sinus congestion, sneezing, nasal discharge, itchy or burning eyes, and headache.
What happens during an allergic reaction?
First, a person is exposed to an allergen by inhaling it, swallowing it, or getting it on or under their skin. After a person is exposed to the allergen, a series of events create the allergic reaction:
About Allergies
Allergies are an abnormal response of the immune system. Not everyone has allergies. People inherit a tendency to be allergic, although not to any specific allergen. When one parent is allergic, their child has a 50% chance of having allergies. That risk jumps to 75% if both parents have allergies. People who have allergies have an immune system that reacts to a usually harmless substance in the environment. Allergies affect at least two out of every 10 Americans. Most environmental allergens contact the skin, eyes, or are inhaled. That's why, most symptoms affect the skin, eyes or the respiratory passages.
Risk factors for allergies can be placed in two general categories, personal and environmental.
Personal factors include:
Four major environmental factors:
Changes in exposure to infectious diseases during early childhood environmental pollution allergen levels dietary changes
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