Allergy Medications

Allergy medications are medicines used to relieve or prevent the symptoms of allergies. These medications come in many forms, including antihistamines, decongestants, and corticosteroids. They are used to treat a range of allergic reactions, from hay fever to insect bites and stings, to food allergies. Allergy medications can reduce swelling, itching, sneezing, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with allergies. They can also help prevent an allergic attack from occurring in the first place. By controlling and suppressing allergic reactions, allergy medications can improve quality of life for people who suffer from allergies.

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