...nasal sprays are more effective than prescription antihistamines when used as needed to treat hay fever and other seasonal allergies, a study suggests. The University of Chicago study compared two popular prescription drugs -- the antihistamine...
...which the reply is often 20-25 sneezes in a row. Red, itchy eyes also are a symptom and are more prevalent with seasonal allergies. "The seasonal tend to have irritative symptoms. They sneeze and they itch," Schoenwetter said, "where the...
...of crowding. So it's clear that an influx of patients seeking help for non-emergencies - a sprained ankle or seasonal allergies - could further impair the ability to care for the critically ill or injured. This appears to be what occurred...
...While the study involved only ragweed, the researchers said the drug would probably also work in people whose seasonal allergies are triggered by other substances. The drug, which is awaiting Food and Drug Administration approval, represents...
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