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Q: Allegra is for SEASONAL allergies. I have DUSTMITE allergy.

I have dustmite allergy. I'm taking Allegra.  It is for SEASONAL allergies which dustmite is NOT.  A seasonal allergy is an allergic reaction to a trigger that is typically only present for part of a year, such as spring or fall. This type of allergy refers to a pollen allergy, such as trees, weeds and grasses. Perennial allergies, on the other hand, are usually present year-round, and include allergens such as pet dander and house dust mite. Molds can be a seasonal or perennial allergy trigger. I don't know if I should be taking Allegra - ???Yes? NO?

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By Hypnogal— Last Modified: 07/20/10, First Published: 07/20/10