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Is taking allergy medicine everyday bad for you? A calendar with pills daily
Health Education

Can I take antihistamines every day?

Certain meds lose effectiveness and have serious side effects.
A box of tissues and nasal spray represents rebound congestion and Afrin addiction
Drug Info

How to end Afrin addiction

Rebound congestion is a very real side effect of using nasal spray too frequently. Here’s what you need to know.
Hand holding pill bottle and pills: Loratadine side effects
Drug Info

Loratadine side effects and how to avoid them

Loratadine side effects include heart palpitations, weight gain, and drowsiness
Rx tablets: Xyzal vs. Zyrtec
Drug vs. Drug

Xyzal vs. Zyrtec: Which allergy medicine is better?

Over-the-counter allergy medications like Xyzal and Zyrtec can aid in managing difficult allergy symptoms. Discover which option might be most suitable for you.
Dumbells and syringe — exercise after allergy shot
Health Education

Can I exercise after allergy shots?

Why experts recommend chilling out—not working out—immediately after allergy shots
A bunch of flowers and a nose represent allergy medicine for kids
Health Education

The best allergy medicine for kids

Symptoms may look like the common cold or COVID-19, but they won't go away without meds
antihistamine package - allergies vs sinus infection
Health Education

Allergies vs. sinus infection

If you’re sneezing or congested, there’s lots of things that could be causing your symptoms—here’s how to tell what’s making you miserable
Tissues and a mask represent allergy symptoms vs coronavirus symptoms
News

Is it allergies…or COVID?

Seasonal allergies hit this time of year. Here are the symptom differences.
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Community

How allergy shots worked for me

I went from carrying a tissue box everywhere, to no longer having allergies
A sign saying Pollen Season Ahead represents spring allergies
Health Education

What causes spring allergies?

Stop your sneezes with these five prevention tips
Winter allergies
Health Education

Winter allergy causes

If you find yourself sneezing and sniffling from allergies—even though it’s cold—this could be the cause