Erythromycin (Ery-Tab, ERYC, Erythrocin, E.E.S)
Taking erythromycin and
Allegra-D together may cause your body to metabolize the medicines differently than intended. This can result in an increased amount of
Allegra-D in your body. If you are taking these medications together, your healthcare provider may choose to monitor you more closely or make necessary dosing adjustments.
Aluminum or Magnesium Antacids (Maalox, Mylanta)
If you are taking both Allegra-D and
antacids made with aluminum or magnesium, less Allegra may be absorbed into your body. When you are taking Allegra with antacids, take the antacids at least two hours before or two hours after taking the Allegra.
Digoxin (Digitek, Lanoxin, Lanoxicap)
If you are taking Allegra-D with digoxin, your body may metabolize the drugs differently than intended. Your healthcare provider may choose to monitor your progress closely.
Beta Blockers (Metoprolol [Lopressor], Atenolol [Tenormin], Propranolol [Inderal], Metoprolol Succinate [Toprol XL])
Taking a beta blocker and Allegra-D together may cause your body to metabolize the medicines differently than intended. This can result in the beta blocker not working as well as intended. If you are taking these medications together, your healthcare provider may choose to monitor you more closely or make necessary dosing adjustments.
Methyldopa (Aldomet)
Taking methyldopa and Allegra-D together may cause your body to metabolize the medicines differently than intended. This can result in methyldopa not working as well as intended. If you are taking these medications together, your healthcare provider may choose to monitor you more closely or make necessary dosing adjustments.
Mecamylamine (Inversine)
Taking mecamylamine with Allegra-D may cause your body to metabolize the medicines differently than intended. This can result in mecamylamine not working as well as intended. If you are taking these medications together, your healthcare provider may choose to monitor you more closely or make necessary dosing adjustments.