Article: Prescription Medication to Stop Runny Nose Now Available for Children Six Years and Up.

RIDGEFIELD, Conn., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- As a new school year begins, so does the inconvenience of a runny nose in children. It is a time when millions of children will experience the discomfort of allergies, including chronic runny nose. Fortunately, there is a medication that provides relief. ATROVENT(R) (ipratropium bromide) Nasal Spray .03% can now be used in children six years and up to treat a runny nose associated with allergic and nonallergic perennial rhinitis. It is not for the relief of nasal congestion, sneezing, or postnasal drip.

A runny nose (rhinorrhea) can be caused by allergic reactions to dust, pollen, mold spores or animal dander, as well ...

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