try Zicam allergy formula, I like the nasal swabs myself.
2007-02-01 07:38:01
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Visine A for itchy eyes works great. I have not found any allergy tablets sold over the counter to help with pet allergies. Zyrtec is the only drug that has helped me. You can try Claritin which is OTC, or if you ask the pharmacist there is a stronger one called Claritin-D. That one contains psuedophedrine which gives me heart palpitations, but a lot of people are just fine with it. I know pet allergies can be a pain when you love your pets too much to get rid of them. Good luck!
2007-02-01 12:31:59
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answered by Meliscious 2
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i don't be attentive to how previous your cat is, yet i at the instant accompanied a kitten and have not offered a single toy. A balled up piece of paper offered her 3 hours of solo entertainment as she chased it and batted it around... it then ended up in her water bowl yet hey - she had an outstanding time until now that. the different element i've got carried out is tie a sprint bit cotton around a folded receipt. I then tied the different end of the cotton to a handle and enable her bat at that. ultimately, i do no longer think of there is something she loves greater beneficial than an empty lavatory roll. There are quite a few scattered around the washing room (her evening time room) that she performs with ad infinitum. Cats are predators, so surprisingly lots something which will motivate them to pounce, chase and stalk will flow over a handle.
2016-11-02 01:50:51
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answered by doti 4
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Every morning I take one tablet of Walmart brand of 24 hour Loratadine, 10 mg. You have to take it for a few days before it works but I have 7 cats and along with inhaler and a little Benadryl (at bedtime) I rarely have a problem anymore.
2007-02-03 10:50:55
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answered by pollyfranna 2
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Loratadine Clarinex or Sudafed
2007-02-01 07:37:44
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answered by Jamie, FNP 4
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I would try Loratidine. It is the generic form of Claritin, but it is much more reasonably priced.
2007-02-01 07:45:15
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answered by peughma 1
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