For many people, spring means opening the windows to take in the
sun and fresh air. But people with seasonal allergies can find
themselves trying to appreciate the beauty of the season from
behind a tissue, or through itchy, watery eyes.
The good news is that there are many prescription and
over-the-counter allergy medications that can help you manage even
your most miserable symptoms.
It's important to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of the
meds you're taking, even the ones you...
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