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Indications30 mg tablets: Relief of symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis in children aged 6 to 11 years.60 mg tablets: Relief of symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis in adults and children aged 12 years or older.120 mg tablets: Relief of symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis in adults and children aged 12 years or older.180 mg tablets: Relief of symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis or urticaria in adults and children aged 12 years or older.Dosage And AdministrationChildren aged 6 to 11 years:The recommended dosage of XERGIC 30 mg tablets is one tablet twice daily when required.Adults and children aged 12 years or older: 60 mg tablets: The recommended dosage of XERGIC is one 60 mg tablet twice daily when required.120 mg and 180 mg tablets: The recommended dosage of XERGIC 120 mg and 180 mg tablets is one tablet once daily when required. Dosage adjustment is not required in the elderly or in patients with hepatic or renal impairment.
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