Allergists and pharmacists share their favorite over-the-counter allergy medications for runny noses, watery eyes and more.
Take a peek inside to see what products they use themselves — and why.
Add-on oral antihistamines or montelukast (Singulair) do not add much benefit. In three separate trials, researchers randomized 3398 adolescent and adult patients with moderate-to-severe SAR ...
There are many different types of allergy nasal sprays available on the market, including antihistamine sprays ... and runny or itchy nose, Nasacort 24HR Allergy Nasal Spray for Adults is a ...
Purpose: The stability of a triamcinolone acetonide mouthwash and its efficacy in treating oral lichen planus are described. Results: The mouthwash had a satisfactory shelf life and was well ...
Antihistamines may help reduce symptoms in the short term. A 2020 research review notes that DAO supplements may also help, but more research is needed to confirm how well they work. Before ...
Artificial tears do not stop an allergic reaction because they don’t contain antihistamine ingredients. However, they may help lessen an allergic response by removing the irritant. Some ...
People with hay fever are likely familiar with antihistamines, but these medications are rarely linked to a woman's menstrual cycle—until now. Olivia Copeland Khoury swears by them and recently ...
Hives tend to go away without treatment, but self-care strategies like taking a cooling bath can help manage discomfort. Some people, however, may require medication such as an antihistamine, ...