BRIDGEWATER, N.J., March 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Sanofi Consumer Healthcare - the makers of new Xyzal(®) Allergy 24HR, which is now available on retail shelves nationwide - revealed today the results of a social experiment in which 160 participants (80 allergy sufferers and 80 non-sufferers) wore a wearable device for 30 days to track their sleep and activity. The first-of-its-kind experiment found allergy symptoms can impact various elements of sufferers' lives, including both the quality of their sleep and their daytime activities. Xyzal is partnering with renowned allergist Dr. Neeta Ogden to encourage allergy sufferers to Wise Up about the importance of managing their allergies this spring, so they can have a better night's sleep and Rise Up in the morning to take on the day.

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"Many allergy sufferers have gotten so used to their symptoms that they don't even realize how significantly they may be impacting their day-to-day lives, including everything from their sleep at night to their productivity during the day. But the results of this social experiment should serve as a wake-up call," said Dr. Ogden. "If your allergy symptoms aren't under control, it's time to educate yourself about both your triggers and your treatment options, so you can find relief that doesn't rest and enjoy the spring season."

Participants in the experiment also completed a daily survey to track perceptions of their allergy symptoms (for the 80 allergy sufferers), sleep patterns and activities, as a way to provide additional context for the wearable device data. Specific findings from the social experiment include the following:


    --  Allergy sufferers had a harder time falling asleep and staying asleep
        than people without allergies.
        --  Allergy symptoms were the top factor that negatively impacted the
            sleep of these allergy sufferers--even more so than stress,
            discomfort, temperature or work.
        --  In fact, the experiment found that an allergy sufferer's sleep could
            be disrupted nearly 4 times more than that of a person without
            allergies.
    --  Allergy sufferers were less rested and less physically active during the
        day than people without allergies.
        --  For example, allergy sufferers traveled an average of only 3.16
            miles a day while active, whereas people without allergies traveled
            3.35 miles. That could translate to 69 fewer miles per year--the
            distance of approximately two and a half marathons.

About Xyzal
Xyzal is an oral antihistamine that is now available over-the-counter (OTC) at full prescription strength. No other 24-hour antihistamine delivers better relief of your worst allergy symptoms than new Xyzal Allergy 24HR. It offers continuous, maximum strength relief of sneezing, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes and itchy nose or throat, all in a single daily dose. In fact, Xyzal is as effective at hour 24 as it is at hour 1, providing all night and all day allergy relief that can help patients get a better night's sleep and a better day's productivity. Xyzal has been available as a prescription product for nearly a decade and is now available OTC in two formulations - 5 mg tablets for ages 6 years and older, as well as a 0.5 mg/mL oral solution for ages 2 years and older. For more information, visit www.Xyzal.com.

About the Social Experiment
This social experiment was sponsored by Sanofi Consumer Healthcare and conducted by Russell Research. It used wearable devices to assess the sleep patterns and activities of 160 participants (80 allergy sufferers and 80 non-sufferers) for 30 consecutive days between October and December 2016. For the purposes of the experiment, allergy sufferers are defined as those who suffer from moderate or severe indoor and outdoor allergies in the fall or year round, and who take allergy medication 2 days per week or less.

For more information about the impact of allergy symptoms on people's lives and the importance of allergy management, visit www.Xyzal.com or find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

About Sanofi
Sanofi, a global healthcare leader, discovers, develops and distributes therapeutic solutions focused on patients' needs. Sanofi is organized into five global business units: Diabetes and Cardiovascular, General Medicines and Emerging Markets, Sanofi Genzyme, Sanofi Pasteur and Consumer Healthcare. Sanofi is listed in Paris (EURONEXT: SAN) and in New York (NYSE: SNY).

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