Article: Allergy Medicine

Q: Now that allergy season is approaching, I'd like to know if there's anything more I can do to ward off the itchy, watery eyes and sneezes. Recently, my doctor changed my prescription for allergy medicine from Seldane to Allegra. He said something about Seldane being taken off the market. I wonder why, since it worked fine for me. If you have seasonal allergies, you have several options to choose from for relief. For medicines, the choices boil down to pills, sprays, drops or shots. A: Seasonal allergies are also sometimes referred to as hay fever. But that name is really a misnomer, because you're not reacting to hay and you don't develop a fever. Instead, different substances can ...

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