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Allergy Medicines for Free Sale Are Not 100% Cure Sufferers

In fact, there are still many people who rely on over-the-counter medicines to overcome allergic problems. However, it turns out that the use of allergy medications has less good effect on the body.

Reported by LiveScience , (13/11), Dr. Eli Meltzer from Allergy and Asthma Medical Group and Research Center, San Diego explained that many people still use over-the-counter allergic drugs on the market because they are cheaper. However, it turns out the drug has no effect.



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In a discovery presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology in San Diego, as many as 51 percent of adults taking prescription drugs turned out to feel the effectiveness of the allergy medication they used compared to those who used allergy medications that were sold freely.

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As many as 31 percent of people admit to feeling the same when they take over-the-counter drugs. However, as many as 62 percent of people say they are more likely to use over-the-counter allergic drugs to overcome their allergic problems. Meltzer said that patients should not be reliant on allergy drugs because it would not necessarily help in the long run. Because many therapies that can be done such as immunotherapy are proven effective for long-term allergic treatment.

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