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Experience something different this allergy season. So you can experience more. Because this season, there’s Allegra® (fexofenadine HCl).
Only you know how miserable your seasonal nasal allergies can be — and how some medicines can make you feel. That’s why Allegra was made to give you nondrowsy relief from symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and watery, itchy eyes, but lets you feel like yourself.
In fact, in tests conducted by allergists, drowsiness in people who took Allegra was similar to placebo (sugar pill), 1.3% vs. 0.9%.
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The most commonly reported adverse experiences for Allegra and placebo are cold or flu (2.5% vs. 1.5%),
nausea (1.6% vs. 1.5%), and menstrual pain (1.5 % vs. 0.3%).
Plus, Allegra is safe to take as prescribed — one capsule, twice a day for people 12 and over. Most important of all, its effectiveness doesn’t wear off as the day wears on.
So discover what it takes to get out there this year. Talk to your doctor. Because we don’t need to tell you much else about Allegra. The relief you’ll feel says it, ahhh, all.
For additional important information, click on “About Allegra.”
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