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30 Allevia Hayfever Allergy Tablets, Prescription Strength 120mg Fexofenadine, 24hr Relief Acts Within 1 Hour - w/Voucher

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Safety Information:

Warnings - talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Allevia if: - you have problems with your liver - you have problems with your kidneys - you have or ever had heart disease - you are elderly - you are pregnant or breast-feeding - do not exceed the stated dose - if symptoms persist consult your doctor keep out of the sight and reach of children. Allevia is unlikely to affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. However, you should check that these tablets do not make you feel sleepy or dizzy before driving or operating machinery.




Ingredients:

The active substance is FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE. Each tablets contains 120 MG of FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE. The other ingredients are: Tablet core - MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE, PREGELATINISED MAIZE STARCH, CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM, MAGNESIUM STEARATE. Film coating - HYPROMELLOSE, POVIDONE K30, TITANIUM DIOXIDE (E171), COLLOIDAL ANHYDROUS SILICA, MACROGOL 400, RED IRON OXIDE (E172), AND YELLOW IRON OXIDE (E172).


Product DescriptionAllergy symptoms shouldn’t get in the way of your day-to-day activities. With Allevia 120mg Fexofenadine Tablets, they doesn’t have to. Allevia provides relief that lasts all day from allergy symptoms in just 1 tablet, including sneezing, itchy, red and watery eyes, itchy, blocked and runny nose. Allevia provides prescription-strength relief for airborne allergies and acts within 1 hour so you don’t have to wait to get on with your day. Each Allevia allergy relief tablet contains 120mg fexofenadine the No. 1 prescribed oral antihistamine in England by general practitioners. Available without a prescription. Allevia is for adults and children aged 12 years or over. To ensure Allevia is the right allergy relief product for you, always read and follow the label.

IngredientsThe active substance is FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE. Each tablets contains 120 MG of FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE. The other ingredients are: Tablet core - MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE, PREGELATINISED MAIZE STARCH, CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM, MAGNESIUM STEARATE. Film coating - HYPROMELLOSE, POVIDONE K30, TITANIUM DIOXIDE (E171), COLLOIDAL ANHYDROUS SILICA, MACROGOL 400, RED IRON OXIDE (E172), AND YELLOW IRON OXIDE (E172).

Safety WarningWarnings - talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Allevia if: - you have problems with your liver - you have problems with your kidneys - you have or ever had heart disease - you are elderly - you are pregnant or breast-feeding - do not exceed the stated dose - if symptoms persist consult your doctor keep out of the sight and reach of children. Allevia is unlikely to affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. However, you should check that these tablets do not make you feel sleepy or dizzy before driving or operating machinery.



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Product DescriptionAllergy symptoms shouldn’t get in the way of your day-to-day activities. With Allevia 120mg Fexofenadine Tablets, they doesn’t have to. Allevia provides relief that lasts all day from allergy symptoms in just 1 tablet, including sneezing, itchy, red and watery eyes, itchy, blocked and runny nose. Allevia provides prescription-strength relief for airborne allergies and acts within 1 hour so you don’t have to wait to get on with your day. Each Allevia allergy relief tablet contains 120mg fexofenadine the No. 1 prescribed oral antihistamine in England by general practitioners. Available without a prescription. Allevia is for adults and children aged 12 years or over. To ensure Allevia is the right allergy relief product for you, always read and follow the label.

IngredientsThe active substance is FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE. Each tablets contains 120 MG of FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE. The other ingredients are: Tablet core - MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE, PREGELATINISED MAIZE STARCH, CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM, MAGNESIUM STEARATE. Film coating - HYPROMELLOSE, POVIDONE K30, TITANIUM DIOXIDE (E171), COLLOIDAL ANHYDROUS SILICA, MACROGOL 400, RED IRON OXIDE (E172), AND YELLOW IRON OXIDE (E172).

Safety WarningWarnings - talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Allevia if: - you have problems with your liver - you have problems with your kidneys - you have or ever had heart disease - you are elderly - you are pregnant or breast-feeding - do not exceed the stated dose - if symptoms persist consult your doctor keep out of the sight and reach of children. Allevia is unlikely to affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. However, you should check that these tablets do not make you feel sleepy or dizzy before driving or operating machinery.
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  1. mishbah's avatar
    Reminder. Its cheaper to buy generic version. Same active ingredients

    boltpharmacy.co.uk/pro…ts/

    I ordred 90 tablets for £11.35 delivered i.e £3.78 for 30 tablets

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    phantom123's avatar
    I've ordered from Bolt before, you get them in packs of 30. So if you order 180, you'll get 6 packs of 30. Well worth it in my opinion. Dont brother uploading your ID they'll still approve it
  2. TangiblePear's avatar
    Why would you get this over Cetrizine which is far cheaper (can get for about 25p per box) and overall trials show works about the same if not better than Fexofenadine with less serious side effects.

    One trial reported cetirizine produced a 26% greater reduction in the number of allergic rhinitis symptoms at 12 hours and 14% greater reduction in symptoms overall compared with fexofenadine

    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/162…20/

    6 months supply for £4.89 but can get a lot cheaper.

    amazon.co.uk/Mon…SKF
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    Frithor's avatar
    Cetrizine and loratidine do absolutely nothing for my hayfever. Fexofenadine is the only antihistamine I've found that helps at all.

    Weirdly, drinking nettle tea has been more effective than anything for alleviating my symptoms though - there are no trials to cite, but then, who would fund them? Worth a shot for anyone struggling with allergies.
  3. Leon_Hunter's avatar
    If you need these chat to your GP. They can prescribe 180mg tablets and you can take 4 a day. Made a big difference to me.
    andylol's avatar
    Holy crap yours is bad enough for 4 a day at 180mg? Are you allergic to the world?
  4. crumpetman's avatar
    £6.91 with 15% S&S and 65p voucher.

    Much better than supermarket prices but my last months order with Amazon was only £5.48.
  5. Vikkibee's avatar
    I have MCAS and this really really helps, I’m always looking to find these on offer. I have tried lots of other antihistamines but these are the ones my consultant recommends
    daniel_lloydd's avatar
    How did u get tested for mcas?
  6. eelvis's avatar
    Rotation of antihistamine has help for me.
  7. Poppin's avatar
    I remember i use to get hayfever every year. Just before or in summer. As of now i haven’t yet got hay fever. Fingers crossed 🤞
  8. mocmocamoc's avatar
    With so many people suffering with hayfever, I'm surprised there is no miracle breakthrough. My in-laws dog had hayfever, it got bloods taken once a month and had a special injection made for it in Germany.
    andylol's avatar
    There are injections you can take if you are bad enough
  9. kayceee's avatar
    This is the only antihistamine that works perfectly for me.
    Absolutely magical !!
  10. Kefkef's avatar
    If you have a Boots nearby, you can click and collect 3 x 30 tablets for £24 also.
  11. EdUnit's avatar
    Looks like a Laptop
  12. ahotukdeal's avatar
    Price gone down to £7.19 with S&S!

    I don't have Prime so will buy for £6.99 at Savers:

    savers.co.uk/Hea…088 (edited)
  13. Felix_1's avatar
    They are selling it at a high price. Don’t go by the brand name only. (edited)
    phantom123's avatar
    True, i buy 'Fexofenadine' alot cheaper from Bolt Pharmacy, someone has posted a link in comments i think (edited)
  14. roydonaldson's avatar
    Remember that if you are in Scotland, you can go in to your pharmacy and use the Pharmacy First service and get anti-histamines given to you over the counter for free.
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