Allegra
Allergy medication such as Allegra comes in various formulations.
Allegra contains decongestant and antihistamine ingredients,
providing seasonal allergy relief. It targets sneezing, itchy
or watery eyes, runny nose, itchy throat and nasal congestion.
Allegra should be taken two times a day by mouth unless your
doctor gives you different instructions which you should follow
exactly for best results.
Allegra tablets are to be swallowed whole. It is important
that they are not crushed, broken, or chewed before swallowing.
To experience Allegra tablets full benefits, it should be
taken on an empty stomach. Do not take antacids or any other
medication containing aluminum or magnesium within two hours
of taking Allegra. Do not double up on dosages. If you forget
a dosage, take it as soon as you remember.
The side effects that may come with Allegra are normally not
serious and temporary. Common side effects include: dry mouth,
nervousness, dizziness, trouble sleeping, stomachache, nausea,
and headache. Rare side effects include seizures, chest pain,
or mood changes. Always contact your doctor if you feel any
of the more serious side effects as you may need to stop taking
Allegra and seek medical treatment. It is rare to experience
these side effects. Most people who take Allegra tablets are
able to enjoy the life their allergy symptoms have denied
them.
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Our pharmacists are available to answer your questions about
Allegra. If you take other allergy medication which contain
antihistamines or decongestants, or if you take diet medications,
then Allegra may not be for you. Do not take Allegra while
you are pregnant unless your doctor feels that the benefits
outweigh the possible risks. Please call us at 1-877-530-0799
if you have any questions about this seasonal allergy medication.
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