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The first line of defense against seasonal allergies is to avoid exposure to allergens, but medications and immunotherapy treatments can also help ease symptoms.
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The FDA approved a grass pollen allergen extract for the treatment of Timothy grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis, with or without conjunctivitis, in individuals aged 5 to 65 years.
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A new oral tablet may be an effective treatment for allergy sufferers who don't do well with traditional allergy shots.
Additional immunotherapy pills are in the pipeline. FDA is expected to approve a second grass pollen pill, from Merck. That pill works against just one variety, Timothy grass.
Grass pollen will start causing new allergy issues as it becomes more prominent with the end of May upon us.
Wearing a mask doesn't deter the majority of allergens for allergy sufferers.
COVID-19 has changed the stigma around wearing face masks to protect against unwanted particles in the air that we might be breathing in.
An FDA committee has recommended a grass pollen allergen extract for the treatment of Timothy grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis, with or without conjunctivitis, in individuals aged 5 to 65 years.