Allegra Allergy FAQs
How much does Allegra Allergy cost without insurance?
Without insurance Allegra Allergy costs about $32.29 for 1, 30 Tablets Bottle of Allegra Allergy. You could pay even less if you use a SingleCare savings card. When you use our savings card, you pay $6.48 for 0.9, 100 tablets Bottle of generic Allegra Allergy at your local drugstore.
How much does Allegra Allergy cost with insurance?
The cost of Allegra Allergy with insurance can vary by insurance plan and whether this allergy medication is covered. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist if Allegra Allergy is covered by your insurance plan. However, the average cash price of Allegra Allergy is around $32.29 for 1, 30 Tablets Bottle of Allegra Allergy. When you use a SingleCare coupon for Allegra Allergy you could pay even less. With our coupon, you pay the reduced price of $6.48 for 0.9, 100 tablets Bottle of generic Allegra Allergy during checkout at any participating CVS Pharmacy, Target, Kroger, and Walgreens.
Does Medicare cover Allegra Allergy and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not typically cover Allegra Allergy but you can still save money on your out-of-pocket costs with SingleCare. With our discount card, you could save on your Allegra Allergy refill by paying the lowest price. With a SingleCare discount card, Allegra Allergy costs $6.48 for 0.9, 100 tablets Bottle of generic Allegra Allergy at any participating pharmacy including Longs Drugs and Walmart.
Is there a generic of Allegra Allergy?
Allegra Allergy is a brand-name allergy medication. Fexofenadine is the generic version of Allegra Allergy.
What is Allegra Allergy?
Allegra Allergy is a brand-name antihistamine that is used to relieve the symptoms of seasonal indoor and outdoor allergies such as runny nose, sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, and itching of your nose and throat. Allegra Allergy start working on your symptoms one hour after it is taken and it is non-drowsy. Depending on the version of Allegra Allergy you could get 12 hours of relief from your symptoms with Allegra Allergy 12 hour or an entire day with Allegra Allergy 24 hour. You can purchase Allegra Allergy in tablet form or as gelcaps. Allegra Allergy is also safe for use by children 12 years and over. However, for younger children, you can ask your healthcare provider about Children's Allegra Liquid and Children's Allegra. If you have nasal congestion along with your seasonal allergy symptoms you could also ask your doctor about Allegra-D.
Do not use Allegra Allergy if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. If the seals or blister packing of Allegra Allergy are torn or opened do not use it.
If you have other medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have kidney disease, or if you are over the age of 65, you need to check with your doctor before using Allegra Allergy. Fully disclosing your medical history and the treatments you are taking to your doctor could decrease the likelihood of drug interactions and adverse side effects.
Avoid taking Allegra Allergy with antacids and fruit juice as these could affect how this medication works. Only use Allegra Allergy as recommended by your doctor or according to the directions for use on the packaging. Do not use more than the recommended dose. Keep Allegra Allergy out of the reach of children and pets.
What are the side effects of Allegra Allergy?
If you have signs of an allergic reaction after using Allegra Allergy you should get immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, hives, red, swollen, peeling, or blistered skin, trouble breathing, and swelling of your face, lips, throat, or tongue.
This is not a complete list of the possible side effects of Allegra Allergy and others can occur. Talk to your doctor about any concerns you may have about Allegra Allergy to ensure it is right for you.