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Cetirizine Alnix Drops
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Nicely Pagulayan Says:
Tuesday, 1/11/2011 9:52:52 PM
 
I have a one-year old daughter and she has allergies. She also has rashes on her face, hands, and legs, and is frequently attacked by asthma. Her pediatrician prescribed alnix drops 2.5ml for two weeks and then 1ml once a day until she reaches 2 yrs old. I am having doubts the fact that alnix drops have its side effects on babies. Is it really safe to take alnix drops for more than two weeks? I hope you could answer my doubts. Thanks!

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loyd Says:
Sunday, 1/15/2012 10:34:49 AM
 
her being so young id realy see a expert about what she is givin i see somethings cause side efects and shes to young to tell you what problems she might start having with somthing . becareful.

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cecille Says:
Saturday, 11/5/2011 4:10:04 AM
 
how much is alnix? our pedia recommend this product for my baby's skin allergy..

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Elilangel Says:
Wednesday, 7/20/2011 9:00:11 PM
 
I have been having Cetrizine for nearly 8 years everyday, due to synas. Now i am too scared to have and not to have. please tell me.

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Owen Says:
Monday, 3/14/2011 7:51:02 AM
 
Yes it is safe for long term use. In a protocol for chronic alergic rhinitis, Alnix is given at a minimum of 3 months once daily.

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Verwon Says:
Monday, 1/17/2011 5:25:16 PM
 
Cetirizine is an antihistamine, that is commonly used to treat allergies. In the U.S. it is most commonly found under the trade name Zyrtec and is quite often used for children and, when necessary, is used on a long-term basis.

In most cases, when someone suffers from such severe allergic reactions, it is necessary that they take some type of medication for it, on a regular, long-term basis, so in this case, it is advisable to follow her doctors instructions, to obtain the best possible treatment for your daughter.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Cetirizine&ad=true

Have you discussed your concerns with the doctor?

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