Sentences with phrase «over-the-counter allergy drug»

Researchers screened a comprehensive library of approved drugs for anti-HCV activity and found a common over-the-counter allergy drug that lowered HCV levels in infected mice.

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Just be careful, because over-the-counter allergy medications are often combined with other drugs in one liquid or pill.
Caffeine also shows up in herbal products and over-the-counter drugs, including some headache, cold, and allergy remedies.
The IRS has also eliminated tax deductions for over-the-counter drugs like antacids, pain relievers and allergy medicine.
Over 12 weeks, 38 study participants daily took a triple - drug combination of allergy medications (one prescription and two over-the-counter drugs) and one vitamin D3, an over-the-counter supplement.
Lots of people who suffer from hay fever and other allergies use drugs called antihistamines, which partially block the activity of histamine and are available over-the-counter.
Admittedly, allergies are tough — especially when you want to avoid taking over-the-counter medicines or pharmaceutical drugs and treat them with a more natural approach.
Even with her former doctor's rotation of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, Brenda's seasonal allergies returned every spring with a vengeance.
Consult a Physician before using this product if you have, or have a family history of, including but not limited to Phenylketonuria, high blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, heart, liver, kidney, thyroid, or psychiatric disease, pheochromocytoma, diabetes, asthma, recurrent headaches, anemia, nervousness, anxiety, depression or other psychiatric condition, peptic ulcers, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, difficulty in urinating, prostate enlargement, or seizure disorder, or if you are using any other dietary supplement or over-the-counter drug containing ephedrine, pseudo - ephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine (ingredients found in certain allergy, asthma, cough or cold, and weight control products).
Do not give any other prescription or over-the-counter drugs, including vitamins, minerals, herbal products, cold, allergy, pain medications without first talking to your veterinarian.
In 2003, the IRS allowed FSA money to pay for over-the-counter drugs, such as aspirin, cough medicine and allergy medication.
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