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Seasonal Allergy Medications: Relief in a Bottle?By: Mike Slattery
Reviewed By:
Marc J. Sicklick, M.D., FAAAAI, FACAAI The best line of defense against seasonal allergies is to avoid what causes them, but that isn't always possible. You can't stay indoors all the time or only take a walk after a long rain. So you'll need help with your symptoms: runny nose, watery eyes, sneeze, nasal congestion. Over-the-counter painkillers, like acetaminophen, ibuprofen and aspirin can help with a sinus headache, and a saline nasal spray (especially a hypertonic saline spray) can temporarily loosen mucus so you can blow your nose. But the following medications and treatments target the underlying issues that cause most allergy symptoms to offer more complete relief. Over-the-counter allergy medications
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