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Prescription Hay Fever Tablets vs Over-the-Counter: What’s the Difference?

Prescription Hay Fever Tablets vs Over-the-Counter: What’s the Difference?

Mar 20, 2026 Allergy and OTC Hay Fever

As the pollen count begins to rise across the UK, millions of us start reaching for antihistamines. However, standing in the pharmacy aisle or browsing online can be confusing. You’ll see familiar boxes on the shelves, their generic brand alternatives, and you may have also heard of stronger options that require a prescription.


Knowing the difference between prescription hay fever tablets and over-the-counter (OTC) options helps you find the right solution. In this blog post, we break down the effectiveness, the active ingredients, and how to know which one is right for your hay fever symptoms.

 

When Over-the-Counter Hay Fever Tablets Are Usually Enough

 

For the majority of hay fever sufferers in the UK, over-the-counter (OTC) treatments are the first line of defence. These are designed to manage mild to moderate symptoms such as occasional sneezing, itchy eyes, or a runny nose.

 

Common OTC options include:

  • Cetirizine: Found in brands like Zirtek or generic versions.
  • Loratadine: A popular non-drowsy choice often sold as Clarityn.
  • Acrivastine: The active ingredient in Benadryl Relief, known for working quickly.
  • Chlorphenamine: Found in some versions of Piriton; highly effective but more likely to cause drowsiness.

 

If your symptoms are manageable and only flare up on high-pollen days, these OTC medications are typically highly effective. Alongside avoiding hay fever triggers, these may be enough to help.

 

When Prescription Hay Fever Tablets May Be Needed

 

If you find that standard supermarket or pharmacy antihistamines aren't touching your symptoms, you may have persistent seasonal allergic rhinitis. This is where symptoms are severe enough to interfere with your sleep, work, or daily quality of life.

 

In these cases, a GP or an online prescriber may suggest prescription-only medications (POM). These include:

  • Fexofenadine (higher strengths): While 120mg is now available OTC (as Allevia), the 180mg Fexofenadine dose remains prescription-only for severe cases.
  • Desloratadine: A potent, non-drowsy antihistamine that is a derivative of loratadine but often effective for those who didn't find relief with the standard version.
  • Levocetirizine (Xyzal): A prescription-strength version of cetirizine.

 

Who Should Use OTC vs Prescription Treatments?

  • Mild/Occasional Symptoms: If you only sneeze when mowing the lawn or on very high-count days, OTC Loratadine or Cetirizine is usually sufficient.
  • Daily Moderate Symptoms: If you suffer throughout the entire spring/summer, a non-drowsy daily OTC tablet like Allevia (Fexofenadine 120mg) is a great step up.
  • Severe/Persistent Symptoms: If your eyes are constantly swollen, your throat is itchy, and OTC meds aren't working, it’s time to consult a prescriber for prescription Fexofenadine 180mg or Desloratadine.

 

Side-by-Side Comparison Table

Active Ingredient Prescription or OTC Drowsy? Frequency
Loratadine (Clarityn) OTC Non-drowsy Once daily
Cetirizine (Piriteze) OTC Mostly non-drowsy Once daily
Fexofenadine Both (Allevia OTC / Telfast POM) Non-drowsy Once daily
Acrivastine (Benadryl) OTC Non-drowsy Up to 3x daily
Chlorphenamine (Piriton) OTC Drowsy Every 4-6 hours
Desloratadine Prescription Non-drowsy Once daily
Levocetirizine Prescription Mostly non-drowsy Once daily

 

Are Prescription Hayfever Tablets Stronger?

 

It is a common misconception that prescription tablets are always stronger in a physical sense. In reality, it often comes down to how the drug interacts with your specific needs.

 

Some people find that OTC cetirizine works perfectly, while others get no relief until they switch to fexofenadine. Prescription options are often used when OTC options have failed, not necessarily because they are heavier drugs, but because they offer a different chemical approach to blocking histamines.

 

How to Get Prescription Hayfever Tablets in the UK

 

According to NHS guidance, patients are encouraged to buy basic hay fever meds OTC to save NHS resources. However, if those don't work, you have two main routes:

  1. The GP Route: Book an appointment to discuss your symptoms.
  2. Online Pharmacy: You can use a registered and regulated service like Simply Meds Online to access prescription hay fever medications. You will complete a clinical consultation form, which is reviewed by our UK pharmacists to ensure the treatment is safe and appropriate for you.

 

Safety and Age Considerations When Taking Hayfever Medications

 

When starting any new medication, it is important to read the patient information leaflet that comes with your drugs. 

  • Children: Most OTC syrups are safe for children over 2, but always check the label.
  • Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: You should always consult a professional before taking antihistamines if pregnant. Loratadine is often the preferred choice, but professional advice is essential.
  • Medical Conditions: If you have kidney or liver issues, certain antihistamines (especially fexofenadine) may require dose adjustments.

 

Frequently Asked Questions - Prescription and Over-The-Counter Hay Fever Medications

 

Can I buy fexofenadine over the counter in the UK?

 

Yes, you can now buy 120mg fexofenadine (brands include Allevia) over the counter. However, the stronger 180mg dose for hayfever is still prescription-only.

 

What is the strongest antihistamine for hay fever?

 

There isn't one "strongest" pill for everyone. However, fexofenadine 180mg is widely considered one of the most effective non-drowsy options for severe symptoms.

 

Why are some antihistamines prescription only?

 

Usually due to the dosage strength or the need for a clinician to rule out other conditions before authorising long-term use.

 

How quickly do hay fever tablets work?

 

Most antihistamines take 30 to 60 minutes to start working. Acrivastine (Benadryl) is often the fastest, while others like Loratadine are designed for long-term 24-hour coverage.

 

Are you struggling with hay fever? Browse our full range of hay fever and allergy treatments or speak to our pharmacist today.

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