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  2. The Best Eye Drops for Allergy Relief - AOL

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    When you have itchy, watery eyes and redness, here's which allergy eye drops to choose. Take this guide to the drugstore so you get the right ingredients.

  3. Allergic conjunctivitis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of allergic conjunctivitis is by avoiding the allergen (e.g., avoiding grass in bloom during "hay fever season") and treatment with antihistamines, either topical (in the form of eye drops), or systemic (in the form of tablets).

  4. Ketotifen - Wikipedia

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    Ketotifen ophthalmic solution (eye drops) relieves and prevents eye itchiness and/or irritation associated with most seasonal allergies. It starts working within minutes after administering the drops.

  5. The FDA Has Issued Another Warning About Eye Drops - AOL

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    The FDA is warning consumers to immediately stop using and dispose of 27 eye drop products after another mass recall, this time by the manufacturer Kilitch Healthcare India Limited. “It is ...

  6. Olopatadine - Wikipedia

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    Olopatadine, sold under the brand name Patanol among others, is an antihistamine medication used to decrease the symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis and allergic rhinitis (hay fever). [2] It is used as eye drops or as a nasal spray. [2] The eye drops generally result in an improvement within half an hour. [2]

  7. Azelastine - Wikipedia

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    Azelastine, sold under the brand name Optivar among others, is a H 1 receptor-blocking medication primarily used as a nasal spray to treat allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and as eye drops for allergic conjunctivitis. Other uses may include asthma and skin rashes for which it is taken by mouth.

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