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Old 28th Mar 2012, 22:19
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ANti ALLERGIC for Pilots in USA

Hi guys, could you suggest me any anti-allergic to buy in USA?? I'm from Europe and here I can't find the same I was using in my country!
Thanks and HappyLandings!!!!
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Old 29th Mar 2012, 19:20
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What sort of allergy do you have
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Old 29th Mar 2012, 20:50
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..not a big deal, just itchy nose and sometimes itchy eyes.... Just to prevent these symptoms...! This is not a real allergy I mean.....!
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Clarinex(Desloratadine) or Claritin(Loratadine). I am alergic to dust mites
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Claritin is not approved by the CAA, Desloratadine is but is a Prescription Only Medicine in the UK. When purchasing medicines abroad it is sensible to use the generic name not the brand name.
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Question Atrovent

Anyone got any experience of using Atrovent nasal spray? It's active ingredient is Ipratropium Bromide and is supposed to be good for non allergic rhinitis (i.e rhinitis resulting from exposure to fumes, strong perfume, change of temperature and/or barometric pressure etc. but not pollen or house dust mites). I've developed a hypersenstivity to jet exhaust fumes & aircraft airconditioned air (probably due to years of previously flying the 146) and need something to stop my runny nose
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