Fexofenadine

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  • Relieves hay fever & allergy symptoms
  • Non-drowsy antihistamine tablets
  • Generic alternative to Telfast
  • Always read the patient information leaflet before use
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Fexofenadine is an antihistamine which is used to ease hay fever and hives caused by allergic reactions. Just one tablet a day is all you’ll need to ease symptoms like sneezing, itching, and red, watery eyes. As a nondrowsy antihistamine, fexofenadine can be perfect for those who find that other allergy treatments make them feel sleepy and are looking for a treatment that will relieve their symptoms without the added drowsiness.

 

How fexofenadine hydrochloride works

Fexofenadine hydrochloride is an antihistamine, which means it works by blocking the histamine that’s produced in your body during an allergic reaction. This keeps the histamine from triggering the telltale symptoms of allergies, such as itching, sneezing, or an itchy, skin rash like hives. This helps to reduce your symptoms throughout the day, making them easier to manage and helping you to feel more comfortable.

 

Directions

The amount of fexofenadine you will take will usually be determined by your doctor or prescriber, so make sure to follow their instructions carefully. You should take these tablets with a sip of water before a meal. The usual recommended dose of this treatment are as follows:

 

Strength Dose
120mg for symptoms of hayfever 1 tablet a day
180mg for symptoms of urticaria (hives) 1 tablet a day

 

Side effects

Like all medications, fexofenadine can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them. Side effects you may experience include:

  • Headaches
  • Drowsiness
  • Feeling sick
  • Feeling dizzy
  • Feeling tired or sleepy
  • Difficulty sleeping, sleeping disorders, or bad dreams
  • Nervousness
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat
  • Diarrhoea
  • Skin rash and itching, hives


If you experience these or any other side effects while taking this product you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist right away. For more information about reporting the side effects of medication, please see the MHRA’s Yellow Card Scheme.

 

Serious side effects

If you experience any of the following side effects, you may be experiencing a severe allergic reaction to these tablets and should seek immediate medical assistance:

  • Swelling of the face, mouth, lips, tongue, or throat
  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing

 

Warnings

Fexofenadine 120mg or 180mg tablets are not suitable for use in children under the age of 12. Do not take this product if you are allergic to fexofenadine hydrochloride or any of the other listed ingredients. Tell your prescriber during your first consultation if any of the following apply to you:

  • You are elderly
  • You have or have ever had heart problems
  • You have kidney problems
  • You have liver problems

 

Driving

As fexofenadine is a non-drowsy antihistamine, you will usually be able to drive when you’ve taken it. However, there is still a possibility that you will feel sleepy or drowsy after taking this medication, as this is a known side effect. We recommend first taking this medication at a time when you will not need to drive or use any machinery, as this will give you the chance to assess the effect this treatment has on you and work out whether you would be able to drive safely. If you do feel drowsy, dizzy, or like your concentration or vision have been affected in any way after taking this medication then you should not attempt to drive or use machinery until these side effects have passed.

 

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

You should tell your prescriber if you’re pregnant, planning to get pregnant, or breastfeeding. You should not take fexofenadine when you’re breastfeeding and usually will not be able to take it during pregnancy. This is because this treatment could potentially affect your child’s development and it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes down to it. We’d recommend asking your doctor or pharmacist to suggest other allergy remedies that you could use throughout your pregnancy and while breastfeeding to help you manage your symptoms effectively

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Other medication

If you’re taking any other medication, including herbal remedies or medicines you obtained without a prescription, you should tell your prescriber about this during your consultation. This especially applies if you are taking any of the following:

  • Upset stomach medications which contain aluminium or magnesium, e.g. antacids like magnesium carbonate or aluminium hydroxide
  • Erythromycin or rifampicin, which are antibiotics
  • Ketoconazole, which is an anti-fungal medication
  • Midodrine, which is used to treat low blood pressure
  • Ritonavir or lopinavir, which are used to treat HIV
  • Any medications or herbal remedies which make you drowsy, cause dry mouth, or make it difficult for you to pee
  • Any other antihistamines

 

Food

There are a few fruit juices you should avoid drinking while you’re taking fexofenadine, which are grapefruit juice, apple juice, and orange juice. These juices can interact with your medication and affect how it is absorbed into the body, which could accidentally lead to you taking in more of the active ingredient than you need to. Naturally, this can also make side effects more likely, so you should cut these drinks out of your diet while you’re taking this medication.

 

Alcohol

You should avoid drinking alcohol as much as possible while you’re taking fexofenadine or any other antihistamines. Alcohol can make side effects like drowsiness more likely as it interacts with this medication, so we’d recommend staying away if you can.

 

Important information

This product is a medicine; make sure to speak to your doctor or Chemist4U pharmacist before taking this product if you have an underlying medical problem or are taking any other medicine or complementary therapy. If your symptoms get worse or continue after taking this product, contact us or your doctor. For medical services in your area, please refer to https://www.nhs.uk

If you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, speak to your doctor or our pharmacist before taking this product. If you suffer from any allergies, ask your doctor or our pharmacist if this medicine is right for you.

Store all medicines out of sight and reach of children.

Please read the included leaflet carefully before using this product.

Please contact your GP if appropriate regarding this product.

 

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place which is out of direct sunlight. Do not use this product if the expiry date printed on the original packaging has passed. Keep out of sight and reach of children.

Fexofenadine Reviews

By Joana Felicio,
July 05, 2022
Works effectively and comes quickly from chemist4u so happy with it.
By Paul Bellamy,
January 04, 2022
works well
By Mr Rutter,
November 09, 2021
Excellent
By Arron Wood,
October 05, 2021
Great Thanks
By Jacqueline Sefton,
September 21, 2021
Excellent antihistamine

Advice & Guides

Hay Fever Statistics UK

According to data, 20% of UK people suffer from hay fever over the months May-September. Chemist 4 U’s research reveals data surrounding hay fever statistics UK and pollen allergy facts.

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Do I have hay fever or a cold?

It’s the middle of summer and you’re sniffing and sneezing and, frankly, feeling a bit gross.

But what’s going on here? Have you picked up an uncomfortable Summer cold, or are you suffering with hay fever?

There are a couple of ways to figure out what’s giving you the sneezes and the coughs, so let’s take a look at each condition and how you can tell them apart.

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Which hay fever treatment is right for me?

There are so many different kinds of hay fever treatments out there that it can be difficult to know where to start, so today we’re going to break it all down so you can decide exactly which product is the best choice for you.

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Can I take two kinds of hay fever medication at once?

Some hay fever sufferers may even find that when they do find a hay fever medication that works, it doesn’t completely get rid of all of their annoying hay fever symptoms.

If you’ve ever found yourself in this situation, you may start to wonder if one kind of hay fever medication is enough, and whether it would be safe to take more than one at the same time.

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How to treat your child's hay fever

Does your child have the sniffles and the sneezes long after cold and flu season is over? Your little one could be suffering with hayfever. Hayfever is a common allergy, with up to 40% of children suffering with hayfever, but there are things you can do to help.

Today, we’re going to take a look at all things hayfever and what you can do to help your child through hayfever season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can fexofenadine be used to treat allergies other than hay fever?

Yes, fexofenadine can be used for other allergies as well as hay fever.

Some of the most common reasons why people take this antihistamine include:

  • Food allergies
  • Allergic reactions to insect bites or stings
  • Hives (an itchy, bumpy skin rash also known as urticaria)
  • Eczema, especially when caused by a reaction to irritants like soaps
  • Conjunctivitis

Are Telfast and fexofenadine the same thing?

Telfast is another hay fever remedy and it uses fexofenadine as its active ingredient, meaning that this product and Telfast work in the exact same way.

Telfast is a branded medication, which can often make it more expensive than generic versions of medication like this product, despite being just as effective.

With that in mind, it’s up to you whether you prefer generic fexofenadine or branded Telfast tablets.

What is hay fever?

Hayfever is a common allergy that usually affects people in the spring and summer when plants start to release pollen, a very fine powder that is part of the plant’s reproductive system.

The proteins in pollen can cause your nose, throat, eyes and sinuses to become swollen and inflamed.

Hay fever is usually worse between late March and September in the UK, when the pollen count is at its highest.

Symptoms of hay fever include: 

  • Sneezing and coughing
  • A runny or blocked nose
  • Itchy, red or watery eyes
  • Itchy throat, mouth, nose and ears
  • Loss of smell
  • Pain around the temples and forehead
  • Headache or earache
  • Feeling tired


If you also suffer from asthma, hay fever can also cause a tight feeling in your chest, shortness of breath or wheezing and coughing. 

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Do I need a prescription for this medication?

You do need a prescription for this medication in the UK.

Our healthcare professionals can provide prescriptions if they think this treatment would be right for you and your condition.

When you click the button which reads “Start Consultation” at the top of this page, you’ll see a short questionnaire set up by our healthcare team which is designed to help them understand your medical needs.

Just like an in-person consultation with your GP, our doctors will assess your answers to their questions and write a prescription for the treatment they think will be best for you.

You’ll then be able to pay for your medication and we’ll send it out to you quickly and in discreet packaging.

Will fexofenadine tablets make me drowsy?

Fexofenadine is a non-drowsy antihistamine, which means that it will usually not make you drowsy, unlike other antihistamines.

This is because it’s part of a group of newer antihistamines that are less likely to make you sleepy, alongside loratadine and cetirizine.

However, there is always a chance that this medication will make you drowsy, as it can affect everyone differently.

Make sure to take your first dose when you have some free time so you can see how it will affect you and decide whether you think this is the right treatment for you.

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