Zyrtec is used to relieve the symptoms of allergies, hives (urticaria), and other allergic inflammatory conditions. Zyrtec belongs to the category of medications known as antihistamines which are used for the treatment of allergic symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itching and watering of the eyes. More…
Nasacort Nasal Spray comes in the form of an unscented, thixotropic, water-based, metered-dose pump spray formulation unit. It contains a microcrystalline suspension of triamcinolone acetonide in an aqueous medium. It is approved by the FDA for the treatment of nasal congestion, itchy runny nose, and sneezing – typical symptoms of seasonal and year round allergies. More…
Flonase is used for the relief of multiple nasal symptoms of congestion, sneezing, or an itchy or runny nose. Flonase Nasal Spray is administered locally to the nasal mucosa via a metering, atomizing spray pump. Flonase achieves best results when used on a regular basis. Since Flonase is used to relieve inflammation, it should be used once daily in accordance with the instructions of your doctor. More…
Clarinex is an antihistamine used for the relief of hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis) symptoms. Clarinex contains a long-acting tricyclic histamine antagonist based on selective H1-receptor histamine antagonist activity. Clarinex is administered orally in the form of tablets. It is normally taken once daily before or after eating. Follow prescription directions carefully. Your doctor or pharmacist should explain any part that is unclear to you. Take Clarinex exactly as directed. Do not overdose.
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Allegra is administered for the relief of symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis in adults and children 6 years of age and older. Allegra treats effectively the following symptoms: sneezing, rhinorrhea, itchy nose/palate/throat, itchy/watery/red eyes. Inform your doctor of all non-prescription and prescription medication you might be taking, especially if you are using adrenaline-like drugs, MAO inhibitors, certain blood pressure drugs or digoxin. Inform your doctor about any other drugs that affect cardiac activity. Check the labels carefully on all non-prescription products, such as cough-and-cold medicines that contain
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