| Aware1 wrote: Are they the same? Is one better (or more cost-effective) than the other? I have a refill for Claritin-D, which is very expensive. I can get Allegra-D called in instead if theres any advantage of it over the Claritin. |
| I did not sleep at all for a couple of nights and not very well for a couple of weeks. After that, I was fine and I like what the Allegra-D has done for my allergies. Craig |
| But has anyone else seen improper prescribing of Allegra-D or Claritin-D? Somehow I dont think a lot of doctors realize that the D in these products stands for decongestant, which means pseudoephedrine in this case, because I have seen a number of scripts written for these products although the patient had diabetes or hypertension. |
| Allegra-D is 2 drugs, an antihistamine and a decongestant. Its the decongestant [pseudoephedrine] that causes the symptoms you mention. Try plain Allegra [or Claritin]. |
| "ChitaShines" wrote in message Has anyone ever been on this? What were any side effects that you experienced? |