Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Tablets, Diphenhydramine HCl 25mg, 100 ct
100-count pack of Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Tablets each containing 25 mg of the antihistamine diphenhydramine HCl for allergy relief that works when you need it most
Active ingredient, diphenhydramine HCl, provides relief for hay fever or other upper respiratory allergy symptoms and cold symptoms like sneezing and runny nose
Works when you need it most with an allergy medicine in small, convenient antihistamine tablets that put your allergies to rest
Provides allergy medicine for sneezing; runny nose; itchy nose or throat; and itchy, watery eyes and cold symptoms like sneezing and runny nose
Allergy medicine tablets for multi-symptom allergy relief intended to be used by adults and children ages six and up for relief of both indoor and outdoor allergies
Effective Allergy Relief When You Need It!
Sneezing
Running Nose
Itchy Throat
Watery Eyes
$24.99
Benadryl Allergy Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Tablets offer effective allergy relief from hay fever, upper respiratory allergy and common cold symptoms in a small tablet size. Each antihistamine tablet contains 25 milligrams of the antihistamine diphenhydramine HCl to temporarily relieve allergy symptoms due to hay fever and upper respiratory allergies like sneezing; runny nose; itchy throat and nose; and itchy, watery eyes and the common cold symptoms of runny nose and sneezing. Benadryl Ultratabs with diphenhydramine HCl 25 mg are intended for adults and children ages six and up. The allergy tablets work when you need it most and provide multi-symptom indoor and outdoor allergy relief.
Specification: Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Tablets, Diphenhydramine HCl 25mg, 100 ct
Dimensions | 1.69 × 3.31 × 1.751 in |
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XioYara –
This product is not from the manufacturer. The label has been copied and placed on a similar bottle. The seal was broken and there was no direction paper inside the box. Fake beware!!!Read more
Dal –
Good deal, plus way better than having to deal with those annoying blister cards. I prefer the bottle of 100 for best economy and I hate blister packs. View the image that I posted with this review to see the convenient lil’ bottle. Be sure to select the product Style/Size-Count that’s right for you, when ordering. I’ve seen a lot of reviews complaining about blister packs, others wanted blister packs, some want individually wrapped doses of 2 pills. I have three dogs with year round allergies from one thing then another, and Benadryl is my go-to solution for when their noses get a lil’ too runny. They are all around 60 lb doodles (Golden & Lab), notorious for runny noses, so I’m not misdiagnosing colds. But I have used this, with other drugs, when they all ended up with kennel cough from visiting the vet a while back. Ironic… took my healthy dogs to the vet, just to have them get sick from going in for a check-up. LOL… Guess you just have to put it in the “it happens” column. Normal Dose: 1mg per 1lb of dog body weight, every 8-12 hours, 2-3 times per day Emergency Use: up to 2mg/1lb for severe condition such as snakebite, other allergic reactions, or anaphylactic conditions in a pitch Administering: Pill pockets work great, but smooth peanut butter works great too. Hide pills (any pills) in a small glob of smooth peanut butter on the end of a finger. When they open their mouth to lick the peanut butter, press forward slightly so they don’t have time to investigate whether or not you’re putting one over on them. They love peanut butter, and a pill is way too difficult to separate from gooey peanut butter, so they’ll just go ahead and swallow it all. I keep a small jar of peanut butter just for the dogs, and sometimes give it to them as a treat to keep them off guard for when I use it for different pills, or liquids like Ivermectin 0.08% solution (their monthly Heartworm prevention). Of course watch for signs of the drug not agreeing with your particular animal, especially if giving for the first time. I have personally given it to dozens of dogs over the years and have yet to have any adverse effects, but that doesn’t mean there never will be. Good stuff; always works for runny nose and eye issues associated with allergies. I’m never without it in my dog’s medicine chest, and I use it myself for seasonal allergies, but I may be one of the fortunate, as it rarely makes me drowsy, which is a frequent side effect for some dogs, and most people. Diphenhydramine, the most common active ingredient, is an H1 antagonist (antihistamine), which relieves inflammation, runny nose, sneezing, itchy nose and throat, itchy watery eyes, and other allergy symptoms. It can also help with anxiety and motion sickness… it also reduces coughing if it happens to be present, but I wouldn’t use it solely for that.Read more
Matt –
Works like a charm as a sleep aid, and it’s non-habit-forming. Helps me get 8 hours of sleep when I’m stressed.Read more
Tater4049 –
I’ve seen several questions as to whether these were a bottle or blister pack. I’ve ordered them twice and received both. This last order came in 3 packages of 48 each. The time before they were in a bottle of 100. So I guess it’s just the luck of the draw. The blister packs are a better value because you get more tablets you just have to deal with the pain of getting them out of the package. I prefer the bottle myself.Read more
Repro63 –
My dog has very bad seasonal allergies, and our vet told us to try them out as they are safe for dogs as well. Low and behold, our dog gets relief with them. We give her two before bed, and no more night time itching, biting and scratching. Because of her relief, we get a good nights sleep as well. Her paws look better and her eyes look better too. I can’t believe that Benadryl would be the go to allergy relief for our dog. It may not help all dogs, but it helps our dog a lot. I am a fan, and find it to be a SUPER value for the price compared to the ultra expensive alternatives our vet informed us about. Those other medications are also dangerous for our dog. We are sticking with Benadryl. 5 stars from us and our dog.Read more
juanjune –
I take an allergy pill everyday and I love this brand and their items but the one downside is that these make me drowsy. I need to take a nap within 30 mins to an hour. I take this at night to help with my rashes (stress & heat) before I go to bed and sleep straight through the night. I do wake up with a headache though and feel like I was run over by a truck. But as an insomniac, it’s worth it.Read more
Julia –
It is not a new, it is a product that is old and been on the shelf for awhile. The Benadryl I received has an expiration date 10/2019. I ordered it end of April 2019, so it has a shelf life of 5 months. It is misleading to sell old product. And it is non-returnable. It’s too bad.Read more
Beth Rainbow-Moonchild –
For years, I used prescription Claritan D. Eventually, however, it became ineffective as well as being expensive even after it was made over-the-counter. Allegra-D turned my sinuses into a hot water faucet and made me 10 times sicker than I was to begin with. In old-fashioned Benadryl, I’ve found a way to effectively manage my allergies. I have been told that some people have trouble with drowsiness as result of taking Benadryl but I haven’t experienced that as a side effect. In comparison to the prescription products, I have certainly had much better and more productive results with Benadryl.Read more