The Food and Drug Administration has approved Veramyst to treat symptoms of seasonal and year-round allergies. Veramyst is a corticosteroid nasal spray and is approved for people two years and older. Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline says the med will be available nationwide by the end of May.
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