Tuesday, November 6, 2007

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Side effects with Allegra 180 mg for seasonal allergies are low and may include headache, cold or back. Side effects with Allegra 60 mg for seasonal allergies are low; Less than 3% of people experience cold or flu, nausea, menstrual pain or drowsiness. Side effects with Allegra of 60 mg for hives are low and may include back pain, sinusitis, dizziness or drowsiness. Side effects with Allegra of 30 mg are low and may include headache, cold, cough, or accidental injury. Side effects with Allegra-D 12 hours and Allegra-D 24 Hour were similar to Allegra 60 mg alone (headache, insomnia or nausea) and Allegra 180 mg alone (headache, cold or backache), respectively. Due to the decongestant (pseudoephedrine) component at a time Allegra-D 12 hours and Allegra-D 24 Hour, these products must not be used if you: are taking an MAO inhibitor (a medication for depression) or that ceased to take an inhibitor of MAO 14 days; Holding urine; In a narrow-angle glaucoma; In severe high blood pressure or severe heart disease. Side effects of pseudoephedrine may include nervousness, restlessness, dizziness, or insomnia. The headaches, drowsiness, increased heart rate, palpitations, increased blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms have been reported. You should also tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, glaucoma, thyroid disease, kidney failure, or symptoms of enlargement of the prostate such as difficulty urinating. Side effects with Allegra suspension 30mg/5mL (6mg/mL) are low and may include vomiting, fever, cough, otitis media and diarrhea.

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