TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - For decades, seasonal allergy sufferers had two therapy options to ease the misery of hay fever. They could swallow pills or squirt nasal sprays every day for brief reprieves from ...
DALLAS -- Doctors have new weapons in their arsenal to treat allergies. The FDA recently approved three new sublingual tablets - taken under the tongue - to treat grass and ragweed allergies. The new ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Forty percent of us suffer from some kind of seasonal allergies. But the best relief - allergy shots injected monthly or even weekly - can be painful. But Tuesday, the Food and ...
Sneezing, runny nose, congestion, or irritated eyes? Yes, we hear you: The misery of seasonal allergies is real. A lot of us find temporary relief with over-the-counter medications, but these don't ...
(Reuters Health) - Almost three in four U.S. allergy specialists are prescribing tablets to ease symptoms caused by pollen, ragweed and dust at least some of the time, though they have not completely ...
Sneezing, runny nose, congestion, or irritated eyes? Yes, we hear you: The misery of seasonal allergies is real. A lot of people find temporary relief with over-the-counter medications, but these ...
Alas, we have officially entered allergy season — and it’s a bad one. If you, too, have already been hobbled by itchy eyes and a drippy nose on a sunny weekend outing, great news: We found a 100-count ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This product image provided by Merck shows the packaging for newly FDA-approved allergy medications Grastek, left, and Ragwitek.
Asha Patel knows more about what goes into your lungs than you do. Every weekday at 8 a.m., the researcher climbs onto the roof of Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh to check a machine called a ...