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CVS Health 12 Hour Antihistamine Allergy Relief Eye Drops
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Zaditor Allergy Eye Drops, 0.16 OZ
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Bausch & Lomb Alaway Allergy Eye Itch Relief, 0.34 OZ
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Pataday Allergy Itch&Redness Eyedrops Olopatadne.2%1X/Day2Pk
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Visine-A Eye Allergy Relief Eye Drops
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PATADAY Twice Daily Relief 5ml
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Homeopathic Similasan Allergy Eye Relief Drops, 0.33 OZ
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Bauch & Lomb Alaway Eye Itch Relief Drops
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Homeopathic Similasan Kids Allergy Eye Relief Drops, 0.33 OZ
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Allergy Eye Drops for Kids

Allergy eye drops for kids support your little one's well-being. While irritating symptoms, such as red, itchy, swollen and watery eyes, are no picnic, these drops can help keep them at bay. Discover what to watch for and how to use them effectively. 

Can Babies Use Allergy Eye Drops?

With a few exceptions, allergy eye drops for kids are usually approved for children who are at least 3 years of age. For kids under 3, consult your pediatrician for specific instructions. Likewise, always ask your pediatrician before using anti-allergy eye drops for children of all ages. Many formulas help manage itchy, watery eyes in addition to runny nose, sneezing, redness and a scratchy throat, so they support a multi-symptom solution. 

Are Eye Drops for Allergies Safe for Kids?

Eye drops for children's allergies are approved for kids aged 3 and above, with some formulas approved for those as young as 2. If your child's seeking relief from painful allergy symptoms, these popular formulas can help: 

This go-to, over-the-counter formula supports prescription-strength relief from itchy, watery eyes. It helps combat symptoms by directly targeting itch-causing cells, and it's approved for children 2 years old and above.

This prescription-strength formula is approved for children 3 years old and older, and it starts work quickly to help relieve allergy symptoms using a powerful antihistamine. From itchiness to nonstop watering, it helps address symptoms caused by dander, animal hair, pollen, and ragweed for up to 12 hours.

These multi-action drops contain an antihistamine and redness reliever to help alleviate swelling, itching and discomfort caused by common allergies, such as ragweed and dander. It helps deliver powerful multi-symptom relief for children aged 6 years and older. 

This homeopathic formula uses earth-friendly ingredients to target your child's natural allergy defenses, so they may experience relief from itchy eyes, watering, swelling and discomfort. It's approved for children aged 2+.

Some allergy eye drops for kids offer effective multi-symptom relief, while others target one or two specific symptoms, such as itching and watering. Select a formula based on your child's age and condition for best results. 

How Many Anti-Allergy Eye Drops Can You Give Your Child?

Follow your pediatrician's advice regarding dosage; it may vary based on your child's age, stage of development and current condition, plus it varies based on their symptoms and allergy type. In general, anti-allergic eye drops for children are administered once or twice daily while symptoms persist. Read the packaging for specific instructions. Try a formula that lasts at least 6 hours for longer-lasting relief.