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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Antihistamines
  1. ... of healing. Medications (topical corticosteroids, anesthetic ointments, and antihistamine creams) can reduce the symptoms of itching and ...
  2. ... that may decrease WBC counts include antibiotics, anticonvulsants, antihistamine, antithyroid drugs, arsenicals, barbiturates, chemotherapeutic agents, diuretics and ...
  3. ... closing down of the windpipe. Medications such as antihistamines and skin creams may provide some relief from ...
  4. ... avoid the allergen if possible. Medications such as antihistamines are then usually prescribed to relieve the allergic ...
  5. ... then off for 10 minutes. If needed an antihistamine can be applied to help reduce the itching. ...
  6. ... this reaction is harmless. You can take an antihistamine or an over-the-counter pain medicine to ...
  7. ... related to an allergic response. Over-the-counter antihistamines, and a cool cloth placed over the eyes, ...
  8. ... as sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose. Antihistamines may reduce inflammation, itching, and swelling by blocking ...