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  2. Azelastine - Wikipedia

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    Azelastine, sold under the brand name Astelin 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. [5] [6] Other uses may include asthma and skin rashes for which it is taken by mouth. [7]

  3. Mast cell stabilizer - Wikipedia

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    Cromolyn Nedocromil. Mast cell stabilizers are medications used to prevent or treat certain allergic disorders. They block mast cell degranulation, stabilizing the cell and thereby preventing the release of histamine and related mediators.

  4. Antihistamine - Wikipedia

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    Another gap in the research is in information reporting the health effects for individuals with long-term allergies who take antihistamines for a long period of time. [1] Newer antihistamines have been demonstrated to be effective in treating hives. [1] However, there is no research comparing the relative efficacy of these drugs. [1]

  5. Here's What Actually Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic - AOL

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    Even a small amount of weight loss, such as 5-10% of your total body weight, can bring your blood pressure down, stabilize your blood sugar, improve your blood cholesterol and give you more energy.”

  6. Should you stop taking your heartburn medicine? - AOL

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    PPIs, which include heartburn drugs such as Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid, are one of the best-selling classes of drugs in the world.

  7. 6 Tax Scams Gen Z Needs To Watch for in 2025 - AOL

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    Whether they're filing taxes for the first time or unsure how the IRS and tax rules work, Gen Zers are susceptible to falling to tax scams that target them via email, phone and online. While some ...

  8. Drug withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    Many prescription and legal nonprescription substances can also cause withdrawal symptoms when individuals stop consuming them, even if they were taken as directed by a physician. The route of administration, whether intravenous , intramuscular , oral , or otherwise can also play a role in determining the severity of withdrawal symptoms.

  9. What happens when you stop taking a weight loss drug? - AOL

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    Weight loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic can lead to significant weight loss. But when you stop taking the drugs, the weight can come back.