Antihistamines come in several formulations, including pills, chewable tablets, syrups, nasal sprays, and eye drops. Many antihistamines are available OTC, but some require a prescription.
Many people turn to oral antihistamines or montelukast for relief, but research shows that nasal sprays are far more effective. A systematic review of 35 clinical trials compared nasal sprays and ...
CIII allows people who have tried at least two oral antidepressants to use the spray on its own – without the need for more ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the nasal spray Spravato for the treatment of major depression in ...
Decongestants (oral or nasal) Nasal steroid sprays, such as Nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate ... If your ear congestion is caused by allergies such as hay fever, antihistamine medications may ...
When the sinuses and nasal passages become inflamed, it’s known as sinusitis. Inflammation can occur because of conditions such as structural issues in the nose or a sinus infection. The terms ...
Some of the so-called first generation antihistamines are known to cause ... which readily cross the blood-brain barrier, and the nasal spray Rhinolast. These are applied locally to the nose ...
Dr. Tichenor is an allergist and internist in private practice in New York specializing in the treatment of sinusitis. He is an Instructor in Medicine at New York Medical College and is an ...
Compr Ophthalmol Update. 2005;6(2):85-101. Systemic corticosteroids are used in the treatment of severe inflammatory conditions of the eye, such as posterior uveitis or scleritis. Systemic ...