Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Useful information about jne more allergy medicine.

Hi there!!! I’m glad to see you! As you know, I’m Dr Mellissa D. Miller and today we’ll talk about some great allergy medicine called Allerga. Now I’ll tell you its general information which I hope help you to choose the right treatment.
So, you should know that Allerga’s antihistamine. It means this drug decreases the natural chemical histamine in the body. It’s important for you because just histamine produces symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itching and watery eyes.
Allerga’s intended for adults and children for treating outdoor allergy, skin itching and hives.
Allerga’s available in:
- 30 mg-peach-colored tablet
- 30 mg/5mL oral suspension
- 60 mg-peach-colored tablet
- 60 mg-white/pink capsules
- 180 mg-peach-colored tablet
Tablets and capsules of Allegra can be taken by 6 year- old child. Oral suspension (liquid) of Allegra can be taken by 2 year-old child and under 12 year-old. If you treat your child for chronic idiopathic urticaria you can use oral suspension (liquid) of Allerga.
Take Allerga following doctor’s recommendations. Only doctor or health care provider can choose for you the right dose.
You can take Allerga with water. Before taking Allerga you should shake it carefully. Not to be wrong with dose you can use measuring spoon or medicine cup.
Next time we’ll talk about Allerga side effect and other useful information concerning this drug. See you. Bye!

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