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Old 12-04-2011, 10:24 PM   #8
infelconi

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For spring and early fall, allergies for me are at their worst. I take a Claritin-D in the morning, and generic allergy pill at night (lotradine I think). That typically does it for me while golfing. In the summer, I just take one generic allergy pill every morning.

When I get home, for whatever reason, that's when I start getting the sniffles.

The steroid based nose sprays (I'm quite sure they are by prescription only) are awesome, but I haven't used them in over 15 years. I used to get allergy shots (20 years ago), and that also does a world of good. You wouldn't need shots unless allergies knock you down to the point of being unable to function.
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