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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Seasonal allergy
  1. ... reduce eye redness, itching, and swelling caused by seasonal allergies. Loteprednol (Lotemax) is used to reduce eye swelling ... continuing for 2 weeks. When used to treat seasonal allergies, loteprednol 0.2% eye drops (Alrex) are usually ...
  2. ... runny nose caused by the common cold or seasonal allergies (hay fever) in adults and children age 5 ... using ipratropium nasal spray 0.06% to treat seasonal allergies, it is usually sprayed in the nostrils four ...
  3. ... tearing of the eyes caused by hay fever, seasonal allergies, and allergies to other substances such as dust ...
  4. ... seems to reduce allergy symptoms in adults with seasonal allergies. Using a nasal spray containing resveratrol and beta- ... seems to reduce allergy symptoms in children with seasonal allergies. Obesity. Taking resveratrol by mouth seems to increase ...
  5. ... with substances that cause allergies. If you have seasonal allergies, continue to use the drug until the season ...
  6. ... doctor.For the prevention of nasal symptoms of seasonal allergies, use mometasone nasal spray 2 to 4 weeks ...
  7. ... provider.Fexofenadine (Allegra)Fexofenadine is taken to treat seasonal allergies. Panax ginseng might reduce how much fexofenadine is ...
  8. ... extract by mouth doesn't seem to decrease seasonal allergy symptoms or the need to use allergy medications. ...
  9. ... years of age and older to relieve the allergy symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis ('hay fever'), including runny nose; sneezing; congestion (stuffy nose); red, itchy, or watery eyes; or itching of the ... that causes allergy symptoms. Pseudoephedrine is in a class of medications ...
  10. ... you have or have ever had food or seasonal allergies, a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction to ...
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