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Allergy season is upon us. What have you found to be the OTC antihistamine with the fewest side effects?



Along with the best effectiveness, of course.

Sudafed Nondrying Allergy / Sinus is the best, non drowsy, and it works fast. I have been using this for years. If I get a sinus headache I take 1 excedrin migraine and 1 sudafed sinus and it's gone. Try it.
Claritin, I take one everyday.
Great question!

Depending on the severity of the allergy season, two items have helped me:

1) Loratadine (OTC tablet)
2) Quercetin (OTC supplement)

If I need instant relief, I take the Loratadine. If I want a natural antihistamine and have time to build up my immunity before allergy season really hits, I take the Quercetin tablets or eat a large apple. Apples are a natural souce of Quercetin.
Have tried both on myself for some time now.
My girls use Claritin. This OTC medication is effective for 24 hours and doesn't make you drowsy. It works great.......just take it once a day.
Why don't you treat the allergy basically?

Antihistamine make the allergy to be under the skin temporarily
but not treat it. So it makes next allegy symptoms to be more sever.
Narural herbal treament are strongly requested.

Please visit the below and read two cases of Atopy or
orther cases regarding allergy.

http://www.harabiclinic.com
http://www.harabiclinic.com
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