Should you start taking your allergy medicine now? We VERIFY the answer to that and other common questions about allergy treatments.
For patients with allergic rhinitis, twice-daily azelastine plus fluticasone cut nasal symptoms. Intranasal steroids are the ... were administered as one spray twice daily to preserve blinding.
Post-nasal drip occurs when mucus moves down your throat, causing irritation and cough. Here’s how medical professionals say ...
The treatment, known as 12 SQ-HDM SLIT, will help with the allergy which can be debilitating and cause facial swelling, ...
THOUSANDS of Brits plagued by constant sneezing, a streaming nose and red, watery eyes could be given a ‘life-changing’ pill on the NHS. The National Institute for Healthcare and Care ...
NICE has endorsed a new daily tablet treatment, Acarizax, designed to alleviate symptoms and enhance the quality of life for ...
Sarah Benn loses suspension appeal The retired GP and climate activist Sarah Benn lost her High Court appeal against a misconduct finding and suspension by a medical practitioners’ tribunal over her ...
The treatment is recommended for people aged 12 to 65 who have moderate to severe and persistent allergic rhinitis and have been diagnosed through clinical history and a positive test of their house ...
People in England with a severe dust mite allergy are set to be offered a daily pill on the NHS, it has been announced today ...