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Antihistamine eye drops relieve itchy, red, swollen eyes. These eye drops may have a combination of antihistamines and other medicines. Some antihistamine eye ...
Antihistamines are used to relieve or prevent the symptoms of hay fever and other types of allergy. They work by preventing the effects of a substance ...
Antihistamine and decongestant combinations are used to treat the nasal congestion (stuffy nose), sneezing, and runny nose caused by colds and hay fever.
Antihistamine, decongestant, and anticholinergic combinations are used to treat the nasal congestion (stuffy nose) and runny nose caused by allergies and/or ...
Some antihistamine medicines available without a prescription can make you drowsy. But they aren't meant for ongoing sleep problems.
Some antihistamines are more likely to cause drowsiness than others. Drowsiness is less likely with cetirizine, and rare with desloratadine and loratadine. Make ...
Antihistamines are usually given as pills or tablets. However, there are also antihistamine nasal sprays that can relieve nasal symptoms. Antihistamine eyedrops ...
Prescription antihistamines taken as a nasal spray include azelastine (Astelin, Astepro) and olopatadine (Patanase). Over-the-counter (OTC) antihistamine ...
Less common or rare · Abdominal or stomach pain · burning · chills · clay-colored stools or dark urine · cough · diarrhea · difficulty swallowing · dizziness ...
Antihistamine, Decongestant, And Analgesic Combination (Oral Route) ; For acetaminophen-containing only. Diarrhea; loss of appetite; swelling or tenderness in ...
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