W hen it comes to treating urticaria (chronic spontaneous hives), antihistamines are usually the first-line treatment. But they don’t work for everyone. At least 1 in 4 people who take antihistamines ...
MSN: What happens when you take antihistamines? GPs share 5 possible effects
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Seasonal allergies in the United States peak from March to May, and many people rely on antihistamines (allergy medicines) during this time. If you take allergy medications, you may be wondering ...
Self: If You Take Allergy Meds, You Should Know About This Withdrawal Symptom
If you’re a spring or summer allergy sufferer, you’ve probably powered through your fair share of antihistamines by now. (And if it’s fall pollen that stuffs up your sinuses, perhaps you’re stocking ...
If You Take Allergy Meds, You Should Know About This Withdrawal Symptom
Everyday Health: What to Do When Antihistamines Stop Working for Chronic Hives: 5 Options
In many cases, over-the-counter antihistamines (also known as H1 antihistamines) tend to be enough to provide relief, says Nicole Weiler, MD, a dermatologist and clinical assistant professor of ...
What to Do When Antihistamines Stop Working for Chronic Hives: 5 Options
Daily Express on MSN: BBC doctor shares 'what you need to know' about antihistamines