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What other medications can help relieve my constant morning sneezing, runny nose, and red eyes, since my current allergy medication Montina is not working, based on my attached blood and allergy test results?

Asked by Male, 31 · 12 days ago

Since Montina (montelukast) acts differently, adding or switching to a daily oral antihistamine, such as cetirizine or loratadine, can help relieve your sneezing and runny nose. For target relief of morning nasal symptoms, an intranasal corticosteroid spray like fluticasone is highly effective. To soothe your red, itchy eyes, over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops like ketotifen can offer quick comfort.
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What other medications can help relieve my constant morning sneezing, runny nose, and red eyes, since my current allergy medication Montina is not working, based on my attached blood and allergy test results?

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