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  2. Burow's solution - Wikipedia

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    Burow's solution is an aqueous solution of aluminium triacetate.It is available in the U.S. as an over-the-counter drug for topical administration, with brand names including Domeboro (Moberg Pharma), Domeboro Otic (ear drops), Star-Otic, and Borofair. [1]

  3. The Best Eye Drops for Allergy Relief - AOL

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    Eye drops containing olopatadine. Olopatadine is a once-a-day mast cell stabilizer eye drop that was available by prescription only until 2020; now it’s in products you can purchase over the ...

  4. Hyland's - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1903 in Los Angeles as Standard Homeopathic Pharmacy. It was purchased by George H. Hyland in 1910 and the name was changed to Standard Homeopathic Company. [ 1 ] Hyland's began selling products in Canada in 1990.

  5. Ketotifen - Wikipedia

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    Ketotifen is an antihistamine medication and a mast cell stabilizer used to treat allergic conditions such as conjunctivitis, asthma, and urticaria (hives).Ketotifen is available in ophthalmic (eye drops or drug-eluting contact lenses) and oral (tablets or syrup) forms: the ophthalmic form relieves eye itchiness and irritation associated with seasonal allergies, while the oral form helps ...

  6. Over 27 Eye Drops Have Been Recalled: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Eye drops are being recalled due to a rare bacterium found in artificial tears. Find a list of recalled drops in 2023. Plus, eye infection symptoms.

  7. Dimetapp - Wikipedia

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    Dimetapp is an American brand of over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines that is manufactured by Foundation Consumer Brands. At one point, Dimetapp as a household word referred to a single combination preparation marketed to relieve symptoms of the common cold, containing brompheniramine (an antihistamine) and phenylephrine (decongestant replacing the formerly used pseudoephedrine, which ...