Hay Fever Prescription
€25.00
At a glance
Hay fever is an allergic overreaction of the nasal mucosa and the eyes to certain plant components. Some people develop reactions on the skin to certain substances or agents, people with hay fever develop a reaction of the nasal mucosa to components of plants, animals or dust . The cause of hay fever is the sensitization of the immune system, that is, the hypersensitivity to various allergens.
Symptoms
The most common symptoms include-
- Runny nose
- Nose congestion caused by swelling of the nasal mucous membranes, nosebleeds, decreased sense of smell
- Frequent, uncontrolled sneezing
- Itching
- Red, watery and / or itchy eyes
- Cough
- Headache
- Fever
Treatments
Irish GP provides a range of prescription treatment options for Hay Fever. Please fill out an online questionnaire to receive the most suitable treatment for you.
Quantity
Prescription Questionnaire
Basic Information
Substance
Smoking
Result
Please consult your GP or book a GP video consultation before ordering.
You should NOT USE more than one of the SAME TYPE of topical treatments at the same time. You may change your answer and continue.
Lymecycline antibiotic tablets should not be taken whilst using Zineryt, Dalacin T and Duac (topical antibiotics). You can change your answer and continue.
It often takes 8 weeks or more for treatment to work. You can change your answer and continue.
Acne treatment can sometimes be stopped or reduced after 4 to 6 months, if acne has cleared up. You can change your answer and continue.
You should see consult a GP if acne is scarring or getting worse. You can change your answer and continue.
Topical treatments containing retinoids and peeling agents (Differin, Isotrex and Duac) can be irritant. Irritation can be reduced by starting treatment on alternate days, and building up to the prescribed dose as tolerated. You can change your answe
Differin, Isotrex, Duac, Lymecycline should NOT we used or taken whilst pregnant or breast feeding. You can change your answer and continue.
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It is important that the pharmacist can speak with you regarding your prescription