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  1. Been using fexofenadine for around 7 years, I take it ev...

    Been using fexofenadine for around 7 years, I take it every day of the year for hayfever and dust mite etc, I've never had any problems with it and it works well ....

  2. fexofenadine hydrochloride

    Finally no more hayfever :D BUT now my face has swollen, I look like I've been boxing sad one hell of a side effect!!!

  3. My life was inhibited by the effects of allergy to tree ...

    My life was inhibited by the effects of allergy to tree pollen from February to May each year. I began to look 10 years older in April and May thanks to the symptoms ....

  4. Horrible side effects

    :cry: I was given these tablets last week as repclacemnet to my usual cetrizine hydrochoride as they seem to be losing their effect on me, I suffer from severe hayefever, ....

  5. This stuff works!

    I take Fexofenadine for severe dermagraphia and hives 2x a day.

    Since then, it prevents breakouts and stops them when I get one!

  6. i have tried many different types of anti histamines inc...

    i have tried many different types of anti histamines including this one and to date have not found a really effective hay fever cure.For several years I guinea pigged ....

  7. Using fexofenadine for allergic rhinitus for over 6 year...

    Using fexofenadine for allergic rhinitus for over 6 years. this may have caused stones in my saliva glands - can be associated to long term use. It does not mention ....

  8. I have been using fexofenadine for about 15 years to con...

    I have been using fexofenadine for about 15 years to control my hay fever (I am now 55). It has been absolutely brilliant for me. I now never suffer from sneezes ....

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