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Allegra
Brand (Fexofenadine)
Allegra (Fexofenadine) is an antihistamine
used to relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies such as runny or itchy nose;
sneezing; itchy throat; and watery, itchy, or red eyes.
Allegra
Generic (Fexofenadine)
Allegra (Fexofenadine) is an antihistamine
used to relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies such as runny or itchy nose;
sneezing; itchy throat; and watery, itchy, or red eyes.
Atarax
Generic (Hydroxyzin)
Atarax (Hydroxyzine) is an antihistamine
used to treat anxiety, to relieve itching caused by allergic conditions, and
to cause drowsiness.
Clarinex
Generic (Desloratadine)
Clarinex (Desloratadine) is an antihistamine
used to treat the symptoms of hay fever and other allergic conditions such
as watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes, and sneezing.
Claritin
Generic (Loratadine)
Claritin (Loratadine) is an antihistamine
used to treat the symptoms of hay fever and other allergic conditions such
as watery eyes, runny nose (rhinitis), itching eyes, and sneezing.
Lioresal
Generic (Baclofen)
Lioresal (Baclofen) is a muscle relaxant
used to treat muscle spasms associated with multiple sclerosis or spinal cord
injuries.
Periactin
Generic (Cyproheptadine)
Periactin (Cyproheptadine) is an
antihistamine used to treat or prevent symptoms of hay fever and other allergies.
It is used to relieve itching associated with some skin conditions and to
treat other conditions as determined by your doctor. It may also be used for
a hormone disorder (cushing's syndrome), sexual function problems due to certain
drugs, and eating disorders (anorexia nervosa).
Spiriva
Generic (Tiotropium)
Spiriva is an anticholinergic medication.
Spiriva prevents narrowing of the airways. Spiriva is used in the treatment
of bronchospasm associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Zyrtec
Generic (Cetirizine)
Zyrtec (Cetirizine) is an antihistamine
used to treat both seasonal and perennial allergy symptoms such as watery
eyes, runny nose (rhinitis), itching eyes, and sneezing.

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Allergy News
Peanut
Consumption By Pregnant Moms Could Lead To Allergy
A new report published in the current
edition of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
suggests that mothers who eat peanuts while pregnant may pass
on an increased peanut sensitivity to their children.
Food
allergy dangers addressed
Laurie Harada's 16-year-old son
takes his life in his hands every time he eats. With severe
allergies to a multitude of foods -- including peanuts, shellfish,
chickpeas, split peas and soy -- Julian has to rely on food
labels to warn him about the ingredients and other people
to help should he fall into anaphylactic shock. "People
like my son have to rely on the greater community for support,"
said Harada, executive director of Anaphylaxis Canada.
Study
shows babies born in autumn face higher risk of allergies
Children conceived in late winter
or early spring are more at risk of suffering food allergies,
say researchers. A ‘window’ of time between April
and May when babies in the womb reach 11 weeks is linked to
double the rate of allergies to common foods such as milk
and eggs. It is thought exposure to high levels of tree pollen
is responsible, in the period when babies are only beginning
to develop antibodies.
Daily
Dose: Halloween Safety for Kids with Allergy and Asthma
If your little ghost or goblin has
allergies or asthma, you'll want to take a few precautions
before taking her trick-or-treating. And it's not just the
candy that you have to be worried about: costumes and decorations
can pose a problem, too.
Eating
Out with Food Allergies
If you have a food allergy, you
know that preparing a meal can be a difficult task as you
work to make sure all your ingredients are allergen-free.
Eating out at a restaurant has all the same risks as eating
at home without the hands-on control being in your own kitchen
provides. Check out these tips to protect yourself from an
allergic reaction when eating out.
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Allergy News

Off-the-charts pollen spreads allergy misery
Allergy season has come early and hit with a wheezing vengeance in parts of
the South and Midwest this year, thanks largely to an unusually warm winter.
Abundant pollen is causing watery eyes, sniffles and sneezing.
A Survival Guide to Spring Allergy Season
Spring has sprung--but it's not all cherry blossoms and tulips. Thanks to an
unusually mild winter, allergy season has blown in ahead of schedule, and is
expected to last up to a month longer than usual. It's also going to spell extra-itchy
eyes and stuffy noses for sufferers. "People who [have] allergies are going
to be in worse shape than usual," says Joseph Leija, an allergist at Loyola
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Worst Cities for Spring Allergy Sufferers
No place is safe from allergens--no matter where you go, there will be pollen,
there will be mold, and there will be trees, grass, and flowers. But some cities
are sneezier than others. This week, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
named its 2012 Spring Allergy Capitals--rankings of the most miserable cities
for spring allergy sufferers.
Worst US Cities for Allergies Revealed
The worst U.S. city for spring allergy sufferers, for the third year in a row,
is Knoxville, Tenn., according to a new report.
Research!America Honors the Food Allergy Initiative
Recipient of the Paul G. Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award

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