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  • 30 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm trying to figure out when it's best to take Montair LC versus Allegra M. Can you help clarify how they're different and when each should be used?

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White Blood Cell (WBC) count of 15,400 is higher than the normal range.

Normal WBC Range:

  • Adults: 4,500-11,000 cellsL
  • Children: 5,000-15,000 cellsL Possible Conditions:*
  1. Leukocytosis (elevated WBC count)
  2. Infection (e.g., pneumonia, urinary tract infection)
  3. Inflammatory disorders (e.g., arthritis, asthma)
  4. Autoimmune disorders (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis)
  5. Blood disorders (e.g., leukemia, lymphoma)

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Consult a Allergist And Clinical Immunologist

Answered 25/07/2025

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