For allergy sufferers, the fall season can be just as bad as the spring. A quick trip to the pharmacy for an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine; however, can quickly becoming an// overwhelming experience.
“Individuals are faced with shelf after shelf of products that often times have very similar names,” noted Dr. Daniel A. Hussar, Remington professor of pharmacy of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. “A lot of times, their selection of a product is based on an advertisement. Sometimes individuals are impressed by products that have a large number of ingredients.”
Dr. Hussar strongly recommends that patients speak with the pharmacist before selecting the OTC product that will be the most effective and safest to use for the symptoms that they are experiencing.
It also helps to know about the ingredients of the products.
If the symptoms are a runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose, and watery eyes, chances are it’s the body’s reaction to elevated histamine levels. For that group of symptoms, an antihistamine could be sufficient by itself.
However, many antihistamines have the ability to make people drowsy. Certainly, the sleepiness side effect could have some serious consequences for those who need to be alert, like drivers.
“There is one antihistamine available without a prescription that is not likely to cause sedative effects—that drug is known generically as loratadine or by common brand names like Claritin and Alavert,” Hussar said.
Add nasal congestion to the mix of symptoms and individuals find that they now also need a decongestant. An antihistamine by itself may not be adequate to relieve the congestion.
“There are two types of decongestants–there is one type you can administer in the form of a nasal spray and the other taken orally,” Hussar explained. “The nasal sprays act promptly and are highly effective; however,
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