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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for side effects of allergy medications
  1. ... if other medicines are not tolerated due to allergies or side effects. Both adults and teenagers can use this medicine when needed.
  2. ... you: Tell your health care provider about any allergies or side effects, you have had to any medicines in the past. Tell all your providers about ...
  3. ... Tell your nurse and other providers about any allergies or side effects you have had to any medicines in the past. Make sure your nurse and ...
  4. ... Many people confuse an unpleasant, but not serious, side effect of a medicine (such as nausea) with a drug allergy.
  5. Tell your provider about: Any allergies or side effects you have to any medicines. All of the medicines, vitamins, supplements, and herbs you take. Make a list of your medicines to keep in your wallet ...
  6. ... worse in my area? Am I taking my allergy medicines the right way? What are the side effects of my medicines? For what side effects should ...
  7. ... discomfort during the allergic reaction Drowsiness and other side effects of medicines
  8. ... even if it is labeled for children. These medicines likely do not work for children, and can have serious side effects. If you have seasonal allergies, such as hay fever: Stay indoors during days ...
  9. ... any past or current allergies or any new allergy symptoms. Medicines and supplements. Share your list at your appointment. Tell your provider if you are having any side effects from your medicines. Ask about special instructions for ...
  10. ... corticosteroids in it? What are the long-term side effects? Will ... can use the medicines at school? Are there times when my child ...
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