High Pollen
#4
Benergina: equivalent to Benadryl in UK
https://www.parafarmacia-online.com/...antihistamines
Google is your friend….
https://www.parafarmacia-online.com/...antihistamines
Google is your friend….
#5
Actifed. I have used it for years, recommended by Farmacia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actifed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actifed
#8
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It is bad this year I think. I've not suffered hayfever before to my knowledge,but a few weeks ago when there was a spell of windy weather I think i got my first attack of runny nose and eyes,scratchy throat and then a cough. I've put it down to the grass pollen .I've never seen the grasses so strong and high as this year judging by our garden.They are tough and nasty and spiky and very hard to get rid of. Seeds(and I suppose the pollen)floating all over the place. Still not seen the back of the hayfever even now.
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I would normally have a teaspoon of very local honey on a daily basis.
Sadly, none available until next month and we have both really, really suffered this year.
Husband take Bilaxten, but being asthmatic, I prefer the other route.
Sadly, none available until next month and we have both really, really suffered this year.
Husband take Bilaxten, but being asthmatic, I prefer the other route.
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If you can tolerate the sneezing, you can avoid swallowing anti-histamines which have side effects, and relieve itchy eyes with sodium cromoglicate eye-drops (e.g. Ophtacalm 2% by Bausch+Lomb), which don't need a prescription any more (at least in France). Courage! It can't last long....





