Allegra Precautions
| 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 60 mg for hives are low and may include backache, sinusitis, dizziness, or drowsiness. Side effects with Allegra 30 mg are low and may include headache, cold, coughing, or accidental injury. Side effects of Allegra-D were similar to Allegra alone and may include headache, insomnia, and nausea. Due to the decongestant component in Allegra-D, this product must not be used if you: are taking an MAO inhibitor (a medication for depression) or have stopped taking a MAO inhibitor within 14 days; retain urine, have narrow-angle glaucoma, have severe high blood pressure or severe heart disease. You should also tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure diabetes, heart disease, glaucoma, thyroid disease, impaired kidney function, or symptoms of an enlarged prostate such as difficulty urinating. |
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