NEW YORK -- People who start taking sinus medications before peak allergy season fare better when pollen counts start climbing, doctors say.
According to physicians quoted in a USA Today story earlier this year, patients who start taking antihistamines a week or two before they think they are going to start having symptoms fare better than those who wait until the first sign of trouble.
Allergists say that early use of over-the-counter allergy medications is based on a new approach …
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