Allegra and Runny Nose: What Users Say
Reviews for Allegra
Showing 3 reviews tagged with "runny nose".
- Joh...
- April 12, 2012
For Allergic Rhinitis "Allegra does not help my hay fever. I still have a runny nose, itchy throat, and itchy eyes."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 24, 2016
For Allergic Rhinitis "I took the standard dose as prescribed. And not even 30 minutes later, I'm sneezing like crazy and my nose is running like Niagara Falls. Its claims of 24-hour relief are garbage."
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For Urticaria "I suffered from chronic itch all my life, tried almost every other antihistamine to the point I had to start with prednisone every 3 months for a week to get rid of the itch over my whole body, eyes running, nose. I would have such severe itch that I just could not function normally, got 4 hours or less sleep a day. I now use this medicine for 2 days now, after one hour I took the medicine, I felt my eyes not itching and my skin feels much better to the point it's livable. Now I hope this will keep working even after some time because all previous medication would only work a few days a week, tops, so if this will continue to work, I can finally start my life. I'm 22 years old, and I finally have new hope now. Thank you, fexofenadine!"