Allegra D Side Effects

Allegra D Side Effects


A brief guide to the side effects of Allegra D

Allegra D is the over-the-counter version of a medication formerly only available in a prescription form to help those with severe hay fever symptoms. Like all medications which can be obtained without a doctor's prescription, Allegra D side effects are rare and should not be serious. If you take the drug as directed by the box's instructions, you are unlikely to experience serious side effects of Allegra D.

This medication should not be taken by anyone under the age of 12. Patients who are 65 years or older or who have kidney conditions are at increased risk for serious Allegra D side effects. If this is the case, consult with a doctor before beginning use of the drug. Those who have experienced allergic reactions when taking other antihistamines or decongestants should also consult with a doctor. These indicate you are likely to experience similar Allegra D side effects.

The drug is meant to be taken once or twice a day with water, depending on whether you buy the 12 or 24 hour dosage. Some potential side effects of Allegra D that can occur when beginning the intake of any medication include headaches and nausea. If such Allegra D side effects persist for more than a week, consult with a doctor. These side effects of Allegra D may be an indication that you should not be taking this drug.

If you have never taken a drug of this type before, be alert to any Allegra D side effects which indicate an allergic reaction. Swelling around the mouth or rashes should be reported to a physician. Do not overuse this drug more than once a day in an attempt to control severe hay fever symptoms. Potential side effects of Allegra D due to overuse are extensive and can be very severe, including hallucination and coma.

Patients who are taking prescription medication for mental conditions or Parkinson's disease should consult with a doctor. Allegra D side effects when interacting with these kinds of medications can be serious. Clinical data regarding the side effects of Allegra D to the fetus in nursing mothers is unclear. A physician should be consulted by any woman who is taking the drug who is pregnant to discuss potential Allegra D side effects on the child.

By taking the drug as prescribed and immediately reporting any serious side effects of Allegra D to a doctor, you can be confident that your usage will be safe. It is unlikely that you will experience side effects of Allegra D that are not cautioned against in the product's instructions for use. In the case that you do experience such severe adverse reactions leading to serious health issues, you may consider the possibility of suing the drug's manufacturer. Such complex cases should only be advanced after a lawyer has had the opportunity to review your medical records, including documentation of Allegra D side effects, and determine whether you have grounds for a successful lawsuit.

 

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