Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Is there any OTC medication for dog hair allergy that works?

Try Claritin, but take it BEFORE you start having a really bad allergic reaction. All allergy meds work best if you take them before the allergic reaction really gets going. It's easier to prevent it from happening than to reverse a reaction that has already started.



Is there any OTC medication for dog hair allergy that works?

I keep hearing that Alavert is a good allergy med.



Is there any OTC medication for dog hair allergy that works?

u should get ahold of your vet. he should no of any over the counter medication's.



Is there any OTC medication for dog hair allergy that works?

Try loratadine (Claritin). It has few side effects and helps with my allergies. Bendryl works, but it makes me very tired.



Is there any OTC medication for dog hair allergy that works?

Listen, the problem isn't the medication... It's the dog hair. I find that people generally are not seeing the picture clearly when it comes to pets.... If you are allergic to dog hair, then you have to something about the dog. Either you need to bathe the dog more frequently, get rid of your carpeting (which holds on to the dog hair forever), or make the dog an outside dog. Animal dander gets into everything and you have to take aggressive steps to get rid of it. Allergies tend to worsen with time if you keep exposing yourself to the allergen! At a minimum get the dog professionally groomed frequently and remove any unnecessary carpeting in your house. That will help more than any OTC meds.

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