What is the correct dosage of fexofenadine?

A) 40–160 mcg twice daily not to exceed 320 mcg twice daily
B) 60–180 mg every 12 hours, not to exceed 180 mg in a 24-hour period
C) 30 mg every 4–6 hours, not to exceed eight doses in a 24-hour period
D) 10 mg, not to exceed a single dose in a 24-hour period

B

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