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acid asthma cure gerd gerd in infant reflux Wash throw rugs instead of airing them outdoors. Never use carpet in damp areas (bathrooms, basements). Wash all floors with a damp mop, and dust with damp rags (dry rags and brooms.. New York Times, The (NY) May , Claritin's Price Falls, but Drug Costs More As allergy season peaks across much of the country, millions of Americans are paying much more for the medicines they rely on to keep symptoms at bay. This is the first spring in which Claritin, the most popular allergy drug, is available without a prescription. A major health insurer pushed for the change, arguing that it would benefit consumers. But instead, insurers and the employers that pay for health insurance themselves have so far been the biggest beneficiaries, paying for.. Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) May , Changed policy on allergy drugs is new irritant As allergy season revs up this spring, stopping runny noses, watery eyes, and sneezing may cost patients more more money, or more hassle in getting their prescriptions filled. New Jersey insurers have changed the way they cover one class of allergy drugs, which includes the pills Claritin, Allegra, Zytrec, and Clarinex. The catalyst for the change is the switch of Claritin to a non prescription product, approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration in. Claritin users now can.. Star Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) , Easing the sneezing Spring doesn't have to be allergy medication season. Health experts offer other ways to avoid the sniffles. With spring allergy season here, ads for allergy remedies are as common as the sneeze inducing pollen that wafts through the air when the temperature rises. Turn on the TV or radio, and there's no escaping the barrage of drug commercials promising to halt allergy havoc stuffiness, itchy nose, watery eyes, irritating cough and fatigue. Although d ors generally aren't fans of pharmaceutical advertising, many say that allergy medications whether.. Allergy sufferers will have rough spring Allergies are some of Amy Mattingly's closest companions. "I'm allergic to everything grass, trees, mold, pet dander," the Bowling Green woman said, giving a partial list of things that trigger her condition. "My allergies are pretty bad all year round because of dust mites and molds. "Mattingly isn't alone. Moisture from the winter's heavy snow and rain has nurtured mold and caused trees,.. Allergy sufferers will have rough spring Allergies are some of Amy Mattingly's closest companions. "I'm allergic to everything grass, trees, mold, pet dander," the Bowling Green woman said, giving a partial list of things that trigger her condition. "My allergies are pretty bad all year round because of dust mites and molds. "Mattingly isn't alone. Moisture from the winter's heavy snow and rain has nurtured mold and caused trees,.. |
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