Get 24-hour relief from allergies without feeling drowsy! Clarinex is a prescription antihistamine that helps relieve sneezing, itchy watery eyes, runny nose, and other allergy symptoms without causing drowsiness.
Side Effects: In clinical studies side effects of Clarinex were similar to a sugar pill. They include sore throat, dry mouth, and fatigue.
Suggested Use: Follow your doctor’s advice. The normal recommended dose for seasonal allergy symptoms is one 5 mg tablet a day with or without food. For best results, take Clarinex at the same time each day preferably in the morning.
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Singulair is a drug prescribed against allergies in adults and children as young as 12 months old who have asthma. The drug is also given for those who have a running nose and sneezing and also to prevent exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.
A leukotriene inhibitor, Singulair works by preventing the release of certain chemicals called Leukotrienes, which are released when the body comes in contact with allergens or pollens. Leukotriene chemicalk is considered to cause swelling of the lungs and tightening of the muscles in the air tract that leads to asthma.
The Singulair drug has to be taken once daily in the evening for asthma and allergy symptoms. A single dose at least two hours before exercise is prescribed for exercise induced bronchoconstriction.
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Block your allergy symptoms with one of the leading antihistamines! Allegra is a prescription allergy medication powerfully formulated to give you relief from seasonal allergy symptoms without making you drowsy.
Side Effects: Back pain, headache, dizziness, and cold.
Suggested Use: Only your doctor can determine your dosage and whether or not Allegra is right for you. Allegra comes in 30 mg and 60 mg tablets. The normal prescribed dose for adults and children age 12 years and older is 60 mg twice daily. The recommended dose for children age 6 to 11 years of age is 30 mg twice a day.
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