The prescription stuff may work better than the OTC stuff. It's worth a try. Particularly the prescription eye drops like patinol or the nose spray like astelin.
For the best relief and the best long-term relief, consider getting the shots. It takes a while to start working, but once it starts working, you have real relief 24 hours a day with almost no side effects. Then after 5 years or so, you may not need the shots at all any more.
Be sure the doctor you get will allow you to give yourself the shots once your dosage has settled. They'll probably require you to come into the office for the first few shots whenever they up the does, but after that, he should let you give yourself the shots. Some of them require you to come in for all the shots, but that's just the doctor ripping you off. While we're all squeamish about the shots, it's more time convenient to do it yourself, and after a while, it's no big deal.
Originally Posted by GneissGuy
I was responsible for an allergy clinic while in the Army. There is no way in hell I would have ever let someone take the shots on there own. One time the dosage works, and then the next time they can have a reaction. Trust me, I wasn't making more money.
I had several patients have issues and had to perform CPR on one patient.