I was wondering if I could try taking 2 rupall a day?
35-year-old woman2 years ago
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Hello,
I have allergies. To what. I don't know. I've never been tested but it seems like seasonal allergies to me. It's also present in the winter but less important. The most annoying symptom is the runny nose. I have tried many things (prescription drugs, cortisone pump, olopatadine). Without much success. I have a friend who takes rupall and takes more than the prescribed dose.
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vicky m.lauzon · 2 years ago
Hello,
Do you have a prescription for rupall from your doctor right now?
rupall can be combined with cortisone sprays (there are several medications and dosages) to increase the relief of your allergies. The dose could possibly be adjusted upwards, but your pharmacist may want to ask your family doctor, e.g., if you increase the dose without the doctor's approval, you may have supply problems at the pharmacy afterwards.
Several non-drug methods can also help. These may be things to look out for in order to limit seasonal allergies.
Saline spray to remove allergens from the nose.
Applying a moisturizing gel to the nose to prevent allergens from tickling the eyelashes in the nose.
Keeping home and car windows closed during pollen season.
Avoid drying clothes and linens outside.
At the end of a day spent outdoors, wash your hair: it acts as a net and tends to trap pollen.
Get rid of carpets and furniture that trap dust, such as upholstered chairs
Cover mattresses with a plastic sheet
Wash sheets, pillowcases and bedspreads weekly in hot water