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Fexofenadine-Pseudoephedrine in Allergic Rhinitis: Optimizing Relief, Safety, and Real-World Use-Dr. Samir Bhargava - Video
Overview
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Samir Bhargava highlights the clinical relevance of combining Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine combination as an effective oral decongestant with a non-sedating antihistamine for the management of allergic rhinitis—particularly in patients troubled by persistent nasal blockage.
In this expert discussion, Dr. Samir Bhargava addresses three key clinical questions:
1. What role does the combination of fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine play in allergic rhinitis?
2. How can this combination be used safely in Indian patients?
3. What has been the real-world clinical experience with this therapy?
Overall, the discussion reinforces that the Fexofenadine + Pseudoephedrine combination is an effective, safe, and practical option in the management of allergic rhinitis when used with careful clinical judgment.
MAT-IN-2600355-v1.0-18/03/2026


