| Sneezing? Constant nasal drip? Head clogged?
If you have "hay fever," "a summer cold," or "the
sniffles," you might have the fifth most common chronic illness in
the United States. Nasal allergies, or Allergic Rhinitis, affect at least
10% of the population, and can lead to more serious problems if not treated.
Want to stop carrying tissues everywhere?
Allergy medications with antihistamines have been available for years,
but many cause drowsiness or slow reaction time. Talk to your doctor about
new antihistamines, such as Claritin®, Allegra®, or Zyrtec®
that won't make you drowsy or interfere with your reaction time. These
newer antihistamines require a prescription from a physician. Ask your
doctor if they will ease your nasal allergies, or consult with a board-certified
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Allergies, allergies, allergies. As amazing as the immune system is,
it sometimes makes mistakes. Allergies are the result of a hypersensitive
immune system. The allergic immune system misidentifies an otherwise innocuous
substance as harmful, and then attacks the substance with a ferocity far
greater than required. The problems this attack can cause range from mildly
inconvenient and uncomfortable to the total failure of the organism the
immune system is supposed to be protecting. Don't let allergies control
your life, get Allegra, Claritin or Zyrtec today.
Allegra
Purchasing Information
Package |
Price |
Consultation
Special |
Purchase |
| 60 (60 mg.) Tablets |
$139 |
FREE!!! |
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| 120 (60 mg.) Tablets |
$239 |
FREE!!! |
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| 60 (120 mg.) Tablets |
$219 |
FREE!!! |
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| 120 (120 mg.) Tablets |
$389 |
FREE!!! |
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Drug Name: ALLEGRA® (HOECHST)
Common Name: FEXOFENADINE
What is this medication used for?
Allegra® is used to treat hay fever, watery eyes, runny nose, itching
eyes, and sneezing.
Who should not take ALLEGRA®?
- Talk with your doctor if you have heart or kidney disease before starting
to take Allegra®.
- Anyone who may be considering becoming pregnant or is breastfeeding
- Anyone that is less than 6 years old without first talking with your
doctor
How do I take my ALLEGRA®?
Allegra is usually taken no closer together than every 12 hours. It may
be taken with or without food, but should be taken with a full glass of
water.
What are the possible side effects of ALLEGRA®?
The most common side effects include sleepiness, fatigue, dizziness, headache,
dry mouth, or painful menstrual periods. Talk with your doctor or pharmacist
if any of these occur or if you are feeling any different after starting
the drug.
Other important information:
- Use caution when driving or operating hazardous equipment while taking
Allegra®.
- Limit the amount of alcohol while taking Allegra®. It may increase
drowsiness.
- If you miss a dose of the drug, take it as soon as you realize it.
If it's almost time for the next dose, skip the dose you missed. Do
not take a double dose to catch up.
- Notify your doctor, pharmacist or seek emergency medical attention
if you begin to have difficulty breathing, swelling of your lips, swelling
of your tongue, swelling of your lips or have a rash.
- Allegra is less effective if aluminum or magnesium-containing antacids
are taken within 15 minutes of the dose.
- Do not share your drug with others.
- Throw away any unused drug after the expiration date.
- Store your Allegra® at room temperature and away from moisture
and heat.
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