• 1. What is RAZENE® for?

    RAZENE® is used to treat symptoms associated with hay fever and other allergies.1 It is fast-acting, usually works within 20 minutes after taking it, non-sedating and its effects last for 24 hours, so you only need to take it once a day.1

  • 2. What type of allergy symptoms does RAZENE® relieve?

    RAZENE® helps to relieve symptoms that happen when you suffer from hay fever and year-round allergy symptoms. Typical symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, post-nasal drip, itchy nose and itchy and runny eyes.1 RAZENE® also works for symptoms of:1

    • Allergic pink eye;
    • Insect bites and
    • Itchy, red skin from allergies
  • 3. Do I need a prescription to buy RAZENE®?

    No, you can buy RAZENE® from a pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription.1

  • 4. Can RAZENE® make me sleepy?

    RAZENE® is a type of anti-allergy tablet designed to be non-drowsy. Everyone is different, and if you do feel drowsy taking the recommended dose speak to your pharmacist or doctor about finding a suitable dose; you may find you only require half the daily dose.2

  • 5. How quickly does RAZENE® start working?

    RAZENE® is fast-acting with some patients feeling relief from 20 minutes.2

  • 6. How long does RAZENE® provide relief from allergy symptoms?

    RAZENE® can provide long-lasting allergy relief for up to 24 hours.2

  • 7. Can RAZENE® be given to children under 12 years of age?

    Yes, you can give RAZENE® to children from the age of 2; check the label or the Consumer Medicine Information leaflet for full dosing instructions.1

  • 8. Can pregnant women or nursing mothers take RAZENE®?

    It’s best you speak to your doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.1

  • 9. Does RAZENE® contain lactose or gluten?

    RAZENE® tablets contain lactose.
    Gluten is not added as an ingredient, but as RAZENE® is manufactured in an environment where gluten might be present we cannot guarantee that the tablet is gluten free.1

  • 10. Can I get more information about RAZENE®?

    Of course you can! Speak to your pharmacist or doctor if you have any other questions.2

  • References

    1. RAZENE® Datasheet.
    2. RAZENE® Consumer Medicine Information.