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Allergy Medications That Keep You Functioning Through the Season

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It’s late summer, which means two things for allergy sufferers: mold season is in full swing, and ragweed is just around the corner. But the good news? Allergy medications are more effective and widely available than ever, helping millions manage sneezing, itching, congestion, and more.

Whether you’re dealing with outdoor allergens or just trying to stay focused at school or work, here are the main types of allergy medications to consider—each with its own benefits depending on your symptoms.

Antihistamines

Antihistamines work by blocking histamine, the chemical your body releases during an allergic reaction. This makes them a go-to option for quick symptom relief.

  • Pills and liquids help with full-body symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, itching, and hives.
  • Nasal sprays are ideal for congestion and sneezing.
  • Eye drops target red, itchy, watery eyes.

Some antihistamines, such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine), can cause drowsiness, so they’re best used at bedtime. If you need to stay alert during the day, try non-drowsy options like Zyrtec (cetirizine), Claritin (loratadine), or Allegra (fexofenadine)—all available over the counter.

Corticosteroids

For long-term relief, corticosteroids are one of the most effective treatments. These medications reduce inflammation, not just symptoms.

According to the Mayo Clinic, corticosteroids are especially helpful for nasal allergies. Over-the-counter nasal sprays like Flonase (fluticasone) and Nasonex (mometasone) are commonly used for seasonal allergy relief.

Corticosteroids are also available by prescription in other forms:

  • Eye drops for allergic conjunctivitis
  • Pills or liquids for more severe allergic reactions
  • Inhalers for allergy-related asthma or respiratory symptoms

Mast Cell Stabilizers

If antihistamines aren’t doing the trick, your doctor may recommend mast cell stabilizers. These medications prevent mast cells from releasing histamine and other chemicals that trigger allergic responses.

The nasal spray Cromolyn (brand name: NasalCrom) is available without a prescription and is best used before symptoms start. Prescription mast cell stabilizers are also available in eye drop form.

Talk to Your Healthcare Provider

With so many choices, it can be hard to know which medication—or combination—is best. A doctor or pharmacist can help guide you to the right option based on your symptoms, lifestyle, and any other health conditions.

Remember, allergy relief isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re facing ragweed, mold, or just trying to stay focused during allergy season, today’s treatments can help you breathe easier—and function better—every day.

 

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