Archive for the ‘allegra’ Category

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 3)

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
The Kitchen Don’t allow food to spoil, but if it does, discard it immediately, then wash and dry receptacles thoroughly. Use a fan or open the windows to remove excess steam when cooking. Look out for mold on cutting boards and sponges, in sink and disposal stoppers, refrigerator gaskets and drip pans, washing machines, garbage containers, [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 2)

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
The Floor New carpet loses its strong chemical odor over time, but as it ages, it becomes a haven for microorganisms-dust mites, mold spores, animal dander, and the like. A University of Virginia study found that carpets accumulate allergens at one hundred times the rate of a bare floor. If possible, carpets should be replaced. The [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 1)

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Outdoor allergens are almost impossible to control. In your home, however, you rule the atmosphere. The cleaner the air you breathe, and the more dust, pollens, molds, and dander you can banish from your indoor environment, the better your chances of getting good results from pills, sprays, or shots. Your eventual goal is to live [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 3)

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
The Kitchen Don’t allow food to spoil, but if it does, discard it immediately, then wash and dry receptacles thoroughly. Use a fan or open the windows to remove excess steam when cooking. Look out for mold on cutting boards and sponges, in sink and disposal stoppers, refrigerator gaskets and drip pans, washing machines, garbage containers, [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 2)

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
The Floor New carpet loses its strong chemical odor over time, but as it ages, it becomes a haven for microorganisms-dust mites, mold spores, animal dander, and the like. A University of Virginia study found that carpets accumulate allergens at one hundred times the rate of a bare floor. If possible, carpets should be replaced. The [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 3)

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
The Kitchen Don’t allow food to spoil, but if it does, discard it immediately, then wash and dry receptacles thoroughly. Use a fan or open the windows to remove excess steam when cooking. Look out for mold on cutting boards and sponges, in sink and disposal stoppers, refrigerator gaskets and drip pans, washing machines, garbage containers, [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 2)

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
The Floor New carpet loses its strong chemical odor over time, but as it ages, it becomes a haven for microorganisms-dust mites, mold spores, animal dander, and the like. A University of Virginia study found that carpets accumulate allergens at one hundred times the rate of a bare floor. If possible, carpets should be replaced. The [...]

ALLERGY-PROOF YOUR ENVIRONMENT (part 1)

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Outdoor allergens are almost impossible to control. In your home, however, you rule the atmosphere. The cleaner the air you breathe, and the more dust, pollens, molds, and dander you can banish from your indoor environment, the better your chances of getting good results from pills, sprays, or shots. Your eventual goal is to live [...]

Allegra (Fexofenadine)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Allegra relieves the itchy, runny nose, sneezing, and itchy, red, watery eyes that come with hay fever. It is also used to relieve the itching and welts of hives. Allegra is a type of antihistamine that rarely causes drowsiness. In addition to the antihistamine in Allegra, Allegra-D also contains the nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine. Seldane, an antihistamine related [...]