A 5-year-old child with seasonal allergies has been taking 2.5 mL of cetirizine syrup once daily. The parents tell the provider that the child does not like the syrup, and they do not think that the drug is effective. The provider will discuss which change in medication therapy?
A) Cetirizine 5-mg chewable tablet once daily
B) Loratadine 10-mg chewable tablet once daily
C) Fexofenadine syrup 5 mL twice daily
D) Desloratadine 5-mg rapid-disintegrating tablet once daily
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