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Treating your allergy

If you begin experiencing allergy symptoms for the first time, it's important to see a doctor before taking further action. As well as a diagnosis, they can also offer advice on allergic rhinitis. You could visit a pharmacist who would be able to offer you advice on suitable treatment options. Once you have decided that allergy medication should be part of the fight against your allergies, you then have the challenge of deciding which type of allergy medication is the best choice.

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Treating your allergy

If you begin experiencing allergy symptoms for the first time, it's important to see a doctor before taking further action. As well as a diagnosis, they can also offer advice on allergic rhinitis. You could visit a pharmacist who would be able to offer you advice on suitable treatment options. Once you have decided that allergy medication should be part of the fight against your allergies, you then have the challenge of deciding which type of allergy medication is the best choice.

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Antihistamines

Antihistamines are the most common form of allergic rhinitis medication, which work by blocking the action of histamine in your system. They come in pill, liquid and nasal spray form, over the counter or by prescription. Antihistamines help relieve your most common allergy symptoms, including itchy or watery eyes, sneezing and runny noses among others.

Benadryl offers a range of antihistamines that suit your need. For no-drowse, fast-acting and provides 24-hour allergy relief, take Cetirizine HCl Benadryl® One tablet. For effective and restful allergy relief, take Diphenhydramine Benadryl® AH.

If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

Immunotherapy

Also known as allergy shots. These are a series of injections given by a healthcare professional, usually for a number of years. Each shot contains small amounts of allergens to provoke an antibody response that will reduce your sensitivity and increase your tolerance of the allergen over time.

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Allergy Hacks

There’s nothing more annoying than having your mood and schedule dampened by allergies. Anyone who’s been born or has developed a weak immune system that flinches at most allergens like dust mites, molds, peanuts, seafood and pollen knows that there’s no such thing as too many hacks in order to avoid being stuck with watery eyes, the sniffles, an itchy throat and a bad mood from these symptoms. Here are a few that you can prepare for right away.

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Allergy Hacks

There’s nothing more annoying than having your mood and schedule dampened by allergies. Anyone who’s been born or has developed a weak immune system that flinches at most allergens like dust mites, molds, peanuts, seafood and pollen knows that there’s no such thing as too many hacks in order to avoid being stuck with watery eyes, the sniffles, an itchy throat and a bad mood from these symptoms. Here are a few that you can prepare for right away.

Treat yourself before you wreck your health. 

While prevention is better than the cure, it’s totally okay to resort to medication when your allergy symptoms persist and ruin your overall health and productivity. For fast relief, take an antihistamine like a non-drowsy Cetirizine (Benadryl® One) to keep you on your toes while you work or face the traffic on your commute home.

Give it a rest. 

If you really feel under the weather, rock your allergies to a good nap and some relaxed pampering. Pair your much-needed me-time with Diphenhydramine HCl (Benadryl®AH) for restful relief. When you wake up, you’ll feel rebooted and ready to conquer the world once again.

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WHICH BENADRYL
IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

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Which Benadryl is right for you?