Along with with rains come new plants and flowers, and while the blossoming foliage may be pretty to look at, it can wreak havoc on people with hay fever. If you find your sinuses swelling up with mucus, your eyes getting itchy and watery, and sneeze attacks coming on throughout the day, you may be suffering from allergic rhinitis, more commonly called seasonal allergies.
Allegra can help, and this link will show you how to save on your purchase: http://www.allegra.com/sign_up_to_save.aspx
Allegra comes in different formulas, including original allegra (fexofendine), Allegra D (fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine), children's liquid, childrens's ODT (orally dissolving tablets) and children's tablets. The active ingredient of all children's products is fexofenadine, and none of them contain pseudoephedrine.
Allegra is sold over the counter, and according to the manufacturer it can work just as well as prescription drugs. All varieties except for Allegra D are sold online. Because sale of pseudoephedrine is monitored (it's used to illegally make speed), you have to buy it in the store.
Allegra may not be right for everyone, but it has been shown to keep allergy symptoms at bay and can be a real help for hay fever sufferers. Coupons can save you up $4 off of adult Allegra and $2 off of children's Allegra, a pretty significant savings.
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