Yes
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Cetirizine Hcl. is the active ingredient in Allegra now that it is available without a presciption, It is legal, but only when used as directed.
The carbonation makes you burp.
you burp, as you are burping make your mouth move as if you were saying a letter
You will quickly fall asleep. be careful.
Yes, just like any carbonated beverage, it can make you burp.
pill a blunt then po me up!
i dont no
Chickens do not have the ability to burp due to their anatomy. Instead, they release excess air by taking deep breaths.
To be rude or to make you sick!!
The active ingredient in both pills is the same (Cetirizine). The difference between hydrochloride and dihydrochloride is the difference between the non active ingredients in the pills that are added to the drug so that there is enough bulk to make a pill. The above 'advice' is simply rubbish. Any (old Skool) A-Level chemistry student knows the difference between 'hydrochloride' and 'di-hydrochloride': Not the same molecule.However, in layman's terms: cetirizine di-hydrochloride is the real thing and is less likely to make you drowsy. Cetirizine hydrochloride is a copycat molecule to work around patent laws.From personal experience, cetirizine hydrochloride makes me drowsy, whereas cetirizine di-hydrochloride does not. :-)