If you or someone you know suffers from allergies, then there’s good news for spring 2011. Now you can purchase Allegra without a prescription from your doctor!
Allegra was approved as an over-the-counter (OTC) drug for adults and children over the age of 2 years, and it is called Allegra Allergy in this OTC version. It is exactly the same medication that was previously prescribed by doctors. There is also an Allegra-D version with a decongestant to treat stuffy noses that is available for adults and children over age 12.
If your doctor has previously or currently recommends you take Allegra, it’s easier to obtain now. Most drug plans will not cover OTC products, but you also won’t have to visit the doctor for a prescription. Once the generic version is released as an OTC product, costs will drop even more. (Generic brand is fexofenadine).
Check with your doctor before taking any new medications, including OTC drugs and allergy medications. Visit the Allegra website and save up to $4 on your next purchase.
And then, get ready for spring!