ALLEGRA 120MG TABLET

Description
The Allegra 120mg Tablet is an antihistamine. Sneezing, runny nose, congestion, stuffiness, and watery eyes are among the symptoms of allergic rhinitis that it alleviates. It is important that you discuss any liver, kidney, or lung issues with your doctor prior to using this tablet. Please be aware that treating acute asthma attacks with this tablet is not an alternative. Always consult your physician for advice on the best course of action in these situations.
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Product Details
Fexofenadine is an antihistamine that comes in Allegra 120 mg. Your body releases a chemical called histamine in response to allergens like pollen or pet hair, which results in allergy symptoms including runny nose and sneezing. Your body's histamine receptors are blocked by fexofenadine, which stops histamine from attaching to them.
Uses of Product
Management of allergic symptoms
Direction For Use
Without breaking or crushing the tablet, take it whole. It can be taken with or without food, however for optimal effects, it is recommended to take it all at once per day.
Side Affects
The following are potential Allegra 120mg Tablet adverse effects: A headache Dizziness Nausea and vomiting Fever and diarrhea Handling the Adverse Reactions: Most side effects are transient and usually benign, and they go away when you stop using Allegra 120mg Tablets. Please see your doctor, however, if you encounter any serious side effects or if any of your symptoms worsen.
Safety Advices
Pregnancy Allegra 120mg Tablet is not suggested during pregnancy. Before taking any medicine while pregnant, it is important to speak with your doctor. Breastfeeding It is suggested to avoid using Allegra 120mg Tablet while breastfeeding. It is important that you speak with your doctor before using this medication. Alcohol Since alcohol can make you feel sleepy, it is best to avoid it when taking Allegra 120mg Tablet. Liver It's important to speak with your doctor before taking an Allegra 120mg tablet if you have a history of liver issues. Kidney Be cautious while considering Allegra 120mg Tablets if you have kidney problems, and speak with your doctor before using them. Your physician can evaluate your condition and suggest the best course of action to protect your health. Driving and Using Machines If you feel dizzy drowsy, or spin around after taking an Allegra 120mg tablet, don't drive or operate machinery. Allergies If you have a fexofenadine allergy, do not take Allegra 120mg Tablet. Before taking this drug, carefully read the label. Children If your child is younger than six, let your doctor know before taking an Allegra 120mg tablet. Depending on how serious your child's condition is, your doctor will choose the dosage and duration. Elderly Patients Patients 60 years of age and older should use caution when using 120 mg tablets of Allegra. Before taking this drug, it is advised to let your doctor know if you have liver, kidney, or cardiac problems, or if you are on any other medications.
Additional Details
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle Drink plenty of water. Sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose can all be improved by consuming room-temperature drinks. Excessive stress impairs immunity, making one more susceptible to disease. To prevent stress, try stress-reduction methods including progressive muscle relaxation, deep breathing, meditation, and frequent exercise. Consider include ginger in your meals or in a cup of tea. Anti-inflammatory substances found in ginger help calm airway membranes, which reduces discomfort, coughing, and swelling of the nose. Pay attention to known allergies such as dust and pollen. In order to avoid allergic reactions, which can exacerbate cold symptoms, limit your exposure to certain factors. Make sure your surroundings are clean and practice proper personal hygiene. An environment that is clean lowers the chance of infection and improves general health.
Disclaimer
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