Drug Uses
Allegra is indicated for the
relief of symptoms
associated with seasonal
allergic rhinitis in adults
and children 6 years of age
and older. Symptoms treated
effectively were sneezing,
rhinorrhea, itchy
nose/palate/throat,
itchy/watery/red eyes.
How
Taken
Allegra is formulated as a
capsule or tablet for oral
administration. Allegra is
usually taken twice a day,
in the morning and the
evening. Follow your
doctor's instructions. Take
each dose with a full glass
of water.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not take Allegra if you
have ever had an allergic
reaction to it. Before
taking this medication, tell
your doctor if you have any
serious illness such as
heart, kidney, or liver
disease. You may require a
dosage adjustment or special
monitoring during treatment
if you have other illnesses.
Allegra is in the FDA
pregnancy category C. This
means that it is not known
whether Allegra will harm an
unborn baby. Do not take
this medication without
first talking to your doctor
if you are pregnant. It is
also not known whether
Allegra passes into breast
milk. Do not take Allegra
without first talking to
your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby.
Allegra is not approved for
use by children younger than
6 years of age.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, use it
as soon as you remember. If
it is near the time of the
next dose, skip the missed
dose and resume your usual
dosing schedule. Do not
"double-up" the dose to
catch up.
Possible Side Effects
Stop taking Allegra and seek
emergency medical attention
if you experience an
allergic reaction
(difficulty breathing;
closing of the throat;
swelling of the lips,
tongue, or face; or hives).
Allergic reactions occur
only rarely, and other
serious side effects are not
likely to occur. Some less
serious side effects may be
more likely to occur.
Continue to take Allegra and
talk to your doctor if you
experience nausea or an
upset stomach. Side effects
other than those listed here
may also occur. Talk to your
doctor about any side effect
that seems unusual or that
is especially bothersome.
Storage
Store Allegra capsules and
tablets at controlled room
temperature 20-25°C
(68-77°F). Foil-backed
blister packs containing
Allegra capsules and all
tablet packaging should be
protected from excessive
moisture.
Overdose
Symptoms and signs of
Allegra overdose are:
dizziness, drowsiness, and
dry mouth. Seek emergency
medical attention.
More Information
Tell your doctor of all
nonprescription and
prescription medication you
may use, especially: MAO
inhibitors, certain blood
pressure drugs, digoxin, and
all adrenaline-like drugs.
Report other drugs which
affect the heart rhythm. Ask
your doctor or pharmacist
for more details. Check the
labels carefully on all
nonprescription products,
such as cough-and-cold
medicines that contain
antihistamines and
decongestants. Consult your
pharmacist. Do not take
Allegra for several days
before any allergy testing
since test results can be
affected. Do not start or
stop any medicine without
doctor or pharmacist
approval.
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or adverse effects of your
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