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Medications

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Medication you use depends on the type of allergy. Chronic allergies require daily doses. Steroids (Nasal corticosteroids) are effective in preventing allergy attacks. Antihistamines like Claritin and Benadryl helps with sneezing and itching. Allergy shots (immunotherapy) are prescribed for more severe allergies.

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Months ago some qualified researchers (physician specialists in this case) published an article in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology which reported superior outcomes of intranasal steroid (INS) compared to antibiotic or placebo (a substance containing no medication but made to look like medication) in a clinical trial involving over nine…

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Kathi MacNaughton, Health Pro, posted New Technology Talks You Through an… Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening, severe allergic reaction to some type of…

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Sandra Hester answered Is there a comparable drug to singular? Is there a cheap substitute for Singular?

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