Allegra
Allegra Children'S 12Hr Allergy Relief Non-Drowsy Antihistamine Liquid, Berry Flavor, Alcohol-Free & Dye-Free, Fexofenadine Hcl, 8 Oz
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Product Code:
B00J42CH7Y
Package Quantity:
8 Ounces
Country Of Origin:
USA
₹5,266.00
Allegra Children'S 12Hr Allergy Relief Non-Drowsy Antihistamine Liquid, Berry Flavor, Alcohol-Free & Dye-Free, Fexofenadine Hcl, 8 Oz
₹5,266.00
Includes: One (1) 8-Ounce Bottle Of Allegra Children'S Non-Drowsy Antihistamine Liquid For 12-Hour Allergy Relief
12-Hour Relief: One Dose Of Children'S Allegra Provides 12 Hours Of Powerful Relief From Their Worst Allergy Symptoms
Berry Flavor Liquid: This Allergy Medicine For Children 2 Years And Older Comes In A Berry Flavor And Goes Down Smooth
Non-Drowsy: Formulated With Active Ingredient Fexofenadine, A Non-Drowsy Antihistamine
Indoor & Outdoor Allergies: Use Allegra Liquid Allergy Medicine For Indoor And Outdoor Allergies, Including Seasonal Allergies And Pet Allergies
Kid Allergies Are Unpleasant. Taking Their Allergy Medicine Doesn'T Have To Be. Alleviate Their Worst Allergy Symptoms With Allegra Children'S Non-Drowsy Antihistamine Liquid Berry Flavor. Children'S Allegra For Kids 2 Years And Older Provides 12 Full Hours Of Non-Drowsy Relief From Sneezing, Runny Nose, Itchy And Watery Eyes, And Itchy Nose Or Throat. Use Allegra Children'S Liquid For Indoor And Outdoor Allergies, Including Seasonal Allergies And Pet Allergies. Best Of All, This Berry-Flavored Allergy Medicine Is Made With Active Ingredient Fexofenadine, A Non-Drowsy Antihistamine. Be Ready For Spring Allergies, Fall Allergies, Dog Allergies And More. Stock Up On Children'S Allegra 12-Hour Berry Flavor Liquid Allergy Medicine. Directions: Adults And Children 12 Years Of Age And Over: Take 10 Ml Every 12 Hours; Do Not Take More Than 20 Ml In 24 Hours. Children 2 To Under 12 Years Of Age: Take 5 Ml Every 12 Hours; Do Not Take More Than 10 Ml In 24 Hours. Children Under 2 Years Of Age: Ask A Doctor. Adults 65 Years Of Age And Older: Ask A Doctor. Consumers With Kidney Disease: Ask A Doctor