My daughter is 130 lbs.is it okay for her to take allegra 180mg?

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22 Jun 2012

Adults and children age 12 and older with seasonal allergies typically start with Allegra 60 mg or Allegra 180 mg tablets (either 60 mg twice a day or 180 mg once a day). The recommended dosage for children 2 to 11 years old is Allegra 30 mg twice a day.

For adults and children 12 years old and over with seasonal allergies, the recommended dosing is Allegra 12 Hour (60 mg) twice a day or Allegra 24 Hour (180 mg) once a day.

Maybe confirming the right dosage to be taken by your daughter you should talk to the doc/pharmacist, please.

take care, wish her the best!

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