Polaramine for Allergic Rhinitis User Reviews
- Anonymous
- September 14, 2010
"This is the only medicine that works for my hay fever. I used it some time ago. If I get hay fever again, I'll use it."
- Mez...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- September 19, 2021
"Only med that works. Unfortunately, it causes drowsiness for many hours afterwards, but it's better than the curse of allergic rhinitis."
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"I’ve suffered from severe hay fever my entire life. I’ve had all sorts of medications, including injections. Polaramine seems fast-acting and certainly helps more so than other medications for me. Yes, the downside can make you drowsy, but wasn’t too severe."