Drugs
For Allergies
As
you know hay fever is caused by the pollens and
spores that are in the air. You will want to
learn how to control your hay fever so that you
can enjoy the time that you spend outdoors. You
will want to consider some of the following medications
so that you can take control over your life.
First,
you probably have heard of Benadryl. It is very
affective when it comes to getting rid of some
of the symptoms. You will find that it more help
you out more and at a quicker rate when it comes
to some of the other drugs. You can get this
drug over the counter and it works great when
it comes to getting over your hay fever symptoms
and stuffy nose.
Clarinex
is another drug that you will prescribe to take.
There are some forms that you can take over the
counter, but you still should ask your doctor
if you would be safe doing so. You will find
that it will help with runny nose, red and watery
eyes, sneezing, coughing and more. You will find
that it can help some people with hay fever symptoms,
but you will want to think what exactly your
needs are, because it works well getting rid
of the sneezing, but you may have to wait for
the rest of the medication to kick in before
you get rid of some of the other symptoms.
Then
there is Sudafed. There are not a lot of people
who recommend that you take too much of Sudafed.
Even though this is an over the counter drug
it can be very dangerous when it comes to the
other uses of the drug. Many people will purchase
it for a different drug use; however, you will
find that the symptoms of stuffy nose will go
away as well as other nasal passage symptoms.
However,
with any drug you will want to check out the
side effects. Many of the drugs will make you
tired and drowsy and you may not be able to take
the medication during the day, however, you may
find that there are other medications on the
market that work for you. Everyone is different
and the way that drugs react with everyone is
different too. Don't expect something that works
for your sister or brother is going to work for
you. You can also try and see, but make sure
that your doctor okay's the switch or addition
to the line of medications that you are presently
taking.
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