An allergy is a reaction by the body when the body
ingests certain substances such as pollen and other
triggers. The body’s immune system usually
works very well to protect itself against foreign
agents. When it comes to allergens, the body needs
a little help.
Anyone who suffers from the endless sneezing attacks,
watery eyes and itchy skin would do just about anything
to alleviate the symptoms of allergie. For some,
allergies are life long, and for others they are
seasonal, and still for others, diet related.
The familiar tickle in the back of the throat, or
the tightening in the chest signal the start of the
allergy season, which used to mean the long months
of agony for those who suffer from severe allergies.
It used to be that at the first sign of allergy
season, on a lovely spring day, people who had severe
allergies would shut themselves up behind closed
windows fearing what would undoubtedly happen if
he or she stepped out of the door. In the United
States alone, there are over thirty five million
allergy sufferers. Fifteen million of those sufferer’s
are children. People who suffer from allergies are
known to be pre-disposed to the allergens.
Since Allegra was introduced to the market millions
of people’s allergy symptoms have been relieved
with little or no side effects.
Ranging from slight headaches to drowsiness. Allergy
sufferers can again enjoy the outdoors without the
fear of an allergy attack.
Allegra or Fexofenadine is a prescription antihistamine
that alleviates allergy symptoms of allergies during
critical seasons. It is non-sedating medication,
with almost no side effects, making it the perfect
medicine to take anytime of the day.
Allegra works by blocking the histamines that the
body produces that cause symptoms such as runny nose,
itchy watery eyes, sneezing, runny nose, and a number
of other symptoms of allergies.
There are a few different types of Allegra, each
available in different strengths; each designed to
last up to twenty-four hours. Only your doctor can
prescribe the correct dosage. Allegra also comes
as an injection, which lasts longer than the tablets.
Understandably, most people however prefer to take
the tablets.
Although you will notice the results within an hour
after taking Allegra, the medicine gradually builds
up in your system, so it is important to take the
dosage as it prescribed.
Allegra was created for those who have seasonal
allergies. It is gentle enough for children ages
6 and older to take. Allegra for children come in
either liquid or a tablet that is three times smaller
than the adult tablets.
Although no one medicine works on every ailment,
Allegra does alleviate the majority of allergy symptoms.
Disclaimer - The information presented here should
not be interpreted as or substituted for medical
advice. Please talk to your doctor for more information
about Allegra.