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Asthma
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Asthma isn't a disease.
It is a condition of restricted airways characterized by wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Sometimes the only symptom is coughing.
Russell Roby, J.D., M.D., A.C.A.A.I., F.C.L.M.
The Allergy Center USA
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Asthma and Antihistamines
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Antihistamines do not improve lung function or reduce the need for beta2-agonists in asthmatics.
In certain cases asthma can be triggered by allergies. Most allergies can be treated with a medicines called antihistamines. Some people wondered if treating the allergies with antihistamines would also improve or control
asthma. This idea was explored in a recent article that looked at whether antihistamines were useful in the treatment of asthma.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema) - Medfacts
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What is Atopic Dermatitis? What Medicines will help?
National Jewish Medical & Research Center USA
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Claratyne / Claratin - Loratadine
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Deals with topics such as: General, Warning Signs, Directions and Warning
4 Corners Asthma and Allergy Pharmacy USA & UK
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Claratyne D/Claratin D - Loratadine and Pseudephedrine sulphate
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CLARATYNE decongestant, also known as Claritin D, provides 12 hours relief from allergic rhinitis (hayfever) symptoms.
4 Corners Asthma and Allergy Pharmacy USA & UK
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Common Allergy Medications
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Although not very detailed in various sections, this article gives an excellent overview of various medications used in allergy treatment, including:
Antihistamines
Oral Decongestants
Antihistamines/Decongestants
Anti-Allergy Nasal Sprays
Medications for Asthma
Inhaled Short-Acting Beta Agonists
Inhaled Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Oral Corticosteroids
Long-Acting Bronchodilators
Oral Anti-Leukotrienes
Medications for Eczema
Medications to Treat Anaphylaxis
Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc. USA
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Histamine & antihistamines
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Almost everyone has taken an antihistamine to treat hay fever and itching, to relieve nausea and vomiting and cold symptoms, or as an aid to sleep. The popularity of antihistamines is a mute testimony to the negative effects of histamine. To get a good idea of what histamine can do, let us imagine the effects of an injection of a small amount of histamine.
An excellent overview with lots of details of the various drugs available
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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How Can Your Allergies be Treated?
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There are many causes, symptoms, diagnosis and
treatment plans for allergy and asthma diseases.
The best treatment for allergies lies in identifying the offending substances, then carefully exposure to them. This can be very effective with allergens like pets and foods, but is not possible for some allergens such as pollens, mold spores and house dust.
Allergy & Asthma Clinic USA
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Management of Allergic Diseases: Pharmacologic Therapy
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Each of the clinical sections in this report discusses the pharmacologic therapy specific to the disease. This article represents an overview of the general classes of medications used to manage allergic diseases.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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