Allergy Medications - What Are Your Options?

Know Your Choices when it Comes to Allergy Medications

Allergies. Such a simple word. But if you suffer from allergies you know they are nothing close to being simple. Allergy symptoms can range from sneezing, watery eyes, sinus congestion, to skin problems such as rashes and hives.

But what can you do to stop them? If you know what prompts your allergic reaction, you stay away from that substance as best as you can. But sometimes the cause of ones allergies is not easy to pinpoint, even with testing. Or a person is allergic to so many things that they all can't be
 avoided. When this is the case, one needs to take allergy medications.

Allergy medicines comes in both prescription and over the counter forms . They also come in pill form, spray form that you inhale, and even liquid form.

The following is a brief summary of the most common allergy medicines on the market today, along with some of their side effects.

Afrin: This is an over-the counter inhalant spray. It is used as a decongestant. It is rather inexpensive ranging from under $5.00. The major side effect is dryness of the sinus passage and it can become addictive.

Allegra: This is a prescription allergy medicine and comes in different formulas: This medicine also now comes in generic form.

180 mg: side effects: low side effects but may cause headache, cold, backache

60 mg: side effects: cold, flu, nausea, drowsiness

30 mg: side effects: headache, cold, coughing

Allegra D-12 or 24 hour - side effects: headache, insomnia, nausea, backache,
restlessness, heart palpations.

Benadryl: This can be given by prescription (at a higher dosage) or you can buy it over the counter. It is one of the older allergy medicines. It can help with red eyes, itching from hives and rashes and even help with sinus congestion. It's major side effect is drowsiness.

Clarinex; This is also given by a prescription. The major side effects are dry mouth, fatigue, sleepiness, and sore throat.

Flonase: This is given by a prescription. It comes in a spray formula that you spray into your nose. It is suppose to help with indoor and outdoor allergies. You must use this spray daily to prevent allergies. Side effects are: headaches, sore throat and nose bleeds.

Related information
  • You should talk to your doctor about all your symptoms before you buy an allergy medicine.
  • Allergy medications are costly, but you can get help to pay for them if you qualify.
  • Singulair treats both allergies and asthma symptoms