Allegra
Allegra is an allergy relief medication that comes in various formulations. This
medication contains both decongestant and antihistamine ingredients that provide
relief from seasonal allergy symptoms such as runny nose, watery or itchy eyes,
sneezing, itchy throat, or nasal congestion. Allegra is usually taken by mouth twice
a day, although your doctor may prescribe different usage directions and you should
follow those directions exactly for best results.
It is important that you swallow the Allegra tablets whole and that you do not crush,
break, or chew this medication before swallowing. For best results, take Allegra
on an empty stomach and refrain from taking antacids containing aluminum or magnesium
within two hours of taking this medication. If you miss a dose, take it as soon
as you remember; however, skip the missed dose if it is almost time to take your
second dose.
There are some side effects to Allegra that are generally temporary and non-serious.
More common side effects include: trouble sleeping, stomachache, nausea, headache,
dizziness, dry mouth, or nervousness. 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.
These side effects are rare, and most patients who take Allegra experience nothing
but the blissful relief of allergy symptoms.
Allegra for Seasonal Allergies
At GetCanadianDrugs.com, our pharmacists can speak with you further about the benefits
associated with Allegra. Allegra may not be the right choice for you if you are
currently taking other allergy medications containing antihistamines or decongestants,
as well as diet medications. In addition, you should 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.