General Info:
Allegra D Medical Uses
Allegra D Extended-Release Tablets contain 60 mg fexofenadine hydrochloride
for immediate release and 120 mg pseudoephedrine hydrochloride for extended
release. Allegra is an antihistamine. Histamine is a chemical in your
body that causes allergy symptoms. Allegra blocks the effect of histamine
and relieves allergy symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, and itchy,
watery eyes. Allegra-D combines a powerful antihistamine with a nasal
decongestant. It's important to take Allegra regularly, as your doctor
prescribes - even when you start to feel better. Waiting too long between
doses gives your symptoms a chance to worsen.
Order Allegra D for reducing the symptoms of allergy
An allergy is your body's reaction to a foreign substance--such as pollen
or pet dander--that enters, or comes in contact with the body. It may
be that pollen never bothered you before but over time, and with repeated
exposures, your body grew overly sensitive to it, resulting in allergy
symptoms such as sneezing and watery eyes. When foreign substances such
as pollen cause allergic reactions, they are called allergens. The most
effective treatment for allergies is to avoid what is causing the symptoms.
If this is not possible, then medication selection should be based on
the symptoms the individual is experiencing. Antihistamines are the most
effective medications for reducing the symptoms of sneezing, itchiness,
and runny nose. They are not as effective in treating nasal congestion.
This is one reason why antihistamines are often combined with decongestants
such as pseudoephedrine. Allegra is a powerful, nonsedating antihistamine
(allergy medicine) prescribed by your doctor that relieves seasonal allergy
symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes.
