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Treatment for allergic rhinitis usually starts with over-the-counter medicines. These include antihistamines, decongestants, and eyedrops.
If over-the-counter medicines don't work or cause bothersome side effects, such as drowsiness or decreased coordination, your doctor may prescribe medicine. Options include:
Your doctor may suggest other medicines if these do not work or in special cases, such as if you are pregnant. These include:
Your symptoms may be worse if you are pregnant. Although you and the baby (fetus) are not in danger, allergic rhinitis can make your asthma and sinusitis worse. It is important to discuss this with your doctor, as some medicines might be better for you and your baby than others.
Treating children with medicine may be more difficult than treating adults because of the possible side effects. Some medicines also may not be approved for treating children. Be careful with antihistamines and decongestants. They may not be safe for young children, so check the label first. If you do give these medicines to a child, always follow the directions about how much to give based on the child’s age and weight.
Some people begin using over-the-counter medicines for allergic rhinitis before they see their doctors. These medicines can work well. But people with other medical problems, older adults, children, women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, and people with more than occasional mild symptoms should see a doctor before starting self-treatment.
You may want to think about using different medicines at different times of the day. For example, during the day, it may be important to avoid the drowsiness that some antihistamines cause. But if you are at home in the evening and this side effect is not a concern, you can think about using a low-cost, over-the-counter antihistamine. You may also try a combination of medicines to relieve all of your symptoms. Talk with your doctor about which symptoms are most important for you to treat and which medicines may work best for you.
Most non-sedating antihistamines are taken only once a day.
If you do not take your medicine, your symptoms may return or get worse. It can be helpful to explain to children why they are taking medicine and how it can help them, as well as what side effects may occur.
You may use medicine daily for quick relief of symptoms that occur suddenly or are getting worse. Or you may use it in advance if you know you may breathe an allergen. For example, if you have severe pollen allergies, your doctor may suggest you start using a corticosteroid spray 1 to 2 weeks before the pollen season starts.
Omalizumab (Xolair) is a medicine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in allergic asthma. Studies have shown that it works well to reduce nasal symptoms of allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing and an itchy, runny, or stuffy nose.2 Some doctors may prescribe omalizumab for allergic rhinitis (unlabeled use). But it's not known if omalizumab works as well as nasal steroids. And it is very expensive.
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: August 4, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine Harold S. Nelson, MD - Allergy and Immunology | |
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