Allegra Oral Suspension Now FDA-Approved
Filed in archive Allergy Medications , Hay Fever , Skin Allergies on October 19, 2006
Good news for kids with seasonal allergies and chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU): the FDA has approved of a kid friendlier oral suspension formulation of Allegra.
For those who prefer tablets, there's still the 30 mg non-chewable tablet form, but for those who find it difficult to swallow tablets, this raspberry flavored suspension is a good alternative. It won't make children drowsy, allowing them to concentrate on their tasks, whether in school or at play, minus the sneezing and itching!
Ask your pediatrician about it!

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