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Three strategies for keeping allergic rhinitis in check: avoiding triggers; easing symptoms with medications such as antihistamine tablets or nasal sprays, nasal steroid sprays, leukotriene blockers, and decongestants; and getting allergy shots.

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Tags: Allergies, Seasonal Allergy, Antihistamine, Nose, Drug, Men's Health

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modernmedicine.com — “BOSTON (Reuters Health) - An old drug in a new formulation promises to be an important addition to treatment options for perennial allergic rhinitis, researchers said here this week at the 2011 annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.View full resource at modernmedicine.com

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uwhealth.org — “Discusses allergic rhinitis. Covers common immediate and chronic symptoms. Looks at what increases risk. Covers treatment options. Offers prevention and home treatment tips.View full resource at uwhealth.org

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