Nasal Allergy Medications Directory
Nasal allergy medications such as nasal sprays or oral antihistamines can help many people control their nasal allergy symptoms. Pollen, grass, mold spores, and other inhalable triggers can wreak havoc on your nose. The good news is that most medications no longer cause drowsiness, so you can take your medications and get on with your day. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how nasal allergies are treated with medications, drug side effects, and much more.
Medical Reference
Drugs to Treat Allergy Symptoms
WebMD provides a comprehensive overview of drugs used to treat and prevent allergic reactions.
Corticosteroid Nasal Sprays
WebMD explains the variety of steroid nasal sprays available to treat allergy-related congestion.
Anticholinergic (Decongestant) Nasal Allergy Sprays
Learn more from WebMD about how anticholinergic nasal sprays work to reduce runny nose.
Do I Need a Pill or a Nasal Spray for My Allergies?
Get relief from sneezing, itching, and a stuffy or runny nose that allergies can cause. See your options when it comes to nasal sprays and antihistamine pills.
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Natural Allergy Relief
Natural remedies may reduce allergy symptoms.
Get Help for Your Nasal Allergies
Constant sneezing and runny nose? Don’t let nasal allergy symptoms ruin your day. Find help and learn how to manage your symptoms here.
Are You Overusing Nasal Spray?
Nasal sprays may ease nasal congestion, but overusing them can backfire into a condition called rhinitis medicamentosa.
Nasal Allergies: Pampering Your Nose
Do your allergies bother you when you’re at work? Get solutions.
Slideshows & Images
Nasal Irrigation: Relief for Colds & Allergy Symptoms
Clogged sinuses and congestion bothering you? Nasal irrigation can relieve sinus symptoms associated with colds and allergies. Learn how to do nasal irrigation with this visual guide.
How to Get Allergy Relief at Home
Get tips for things you can do in your house to ease the sneezing and itchy eyes that are brought on by hay fever.
What Happens in a Nasal Allergy Attack
See how an allergy attack happens from trigger to finding relief from symptoms. Learn what causes the sneezing, congestion, and itching of an allergic reaction.