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I had 10 mg of Cetrizine at 10 in the morning. Is it safe to have it again within 6 hours?
The approved dose of cetirizine is 10 mg once daily. There are several situations where we will suggest that the patient take a higher dose. It is safe to take an extra dose on READ MORE
The approved dose of cetirizine is 10 mg once daily. There are several situations where we will suggest that the patient take a higher dose. It is safe to take an extra dose on a day, but if you are continuing to have symptoms, it is best to consult with your physician to make sure you are on the proper medications.
Michael E. Manning, MD FACAAI FAAAAI
Michael E. Manning, MD FACAAI FAAAAI
What could be the best medicine for allergic rhinitis?
There really is no cure for an allergy outside of complete avoidance. The best long term treatment option would be allergen immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots, if it is READ MORE
There really is no cure for an allergy outside of complete avoidance. The best long term treatment option would be allergen immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots, if it is an appropriate option for you. That would be determined by appropriate testing with a board-certified allergist/immunologist. From a symptomatic treatment approach, the intranasal steroids such as Flonase, Rhinocort or Nasacort OTC would work best. My recommendation would be to see a board-certified allergies and have the correct diagnosis made and then go from there. There are a variety of non-allergic conditions that cause “allergy” symptoms.