Prescription Medications For Allergy Relief
According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, you should see a healthcare provider about prescription allergy relief under the following circumstances: OTC medicines don’t work well or render you too drowsy to function. You have allergy symptoms for several months of the year. You have chronic nasal congestion or sinus infections. Your allergy-induced asthma is causing symptoms such as wheezing and difficulty breathing. Allergies are disrupting your routine and impacting your quality of life....