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Allergies can be triggered by various things, such as pollen or pets, and can affect people of all ages. At Click2Pharmacy, our online clinic can help you find the best allergy treatment and deliver it straight to your door.

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How to Buy Allergy Medication Online

Step 1: Online Consultation

Fill in a quick online consultation for our licensed pharmacists to review.

Step 2: Choose a Treatment

Our pharmacists will review your treatment to ensure it’s suitable.

Step 3: Quick & Discreet Delivery

Your treatment will be delivered to your door quickly & discretely.

Prescription Allergy Treatment

Avamys Nasal Spray

Avamys Nasal Spray

  • Treats hay fever & seasonal allergies
  • Can be used alongside antihistamines
  • Contains fluticasone
£16.99
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beclometasone nasal spray

Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50mcg (200 dose)

  • 200 doses
  • Relieves hayfever symptoms
  • Contains beclometasone dipropionate
£7.99
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Product image Beconase Aqueous Nasal Spray. Yellow and white packaging

Beconase Aqueous Nasal Spray

  • Effective relief from allergy symptoms
  • Targets sneezing, itchy eyes & runny nose
£11.99
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Budesonide 64mcg Aqueous Nasal Spray 120 dose (Generic Rhinocort)

Budesonide Aqueous Nasal Spray 64mcg (Generic Rhinocort)

  • Used to treat hay fever and nasal polyps
  • Budesonide Nasal Spray is a steroid-based treatment
  • Budesonide & disodium edetate
£16.99
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Desloratadine 5mg

Desloratadine 5mg

  • Non-drowsy antihistamine
  • Treats hay fever & allergy symptoms
  • Taken once daily
£13.99
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Fexofenadine allergy and hayfever tablet

Fexofenadine 180mg & 120mg Tablets

  • 120mg, 180mg
  • 30 tablets
  • Prescription-strength antihistamine tablets
From £11.99
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Dymista Nasal Spray 23g

Dymista Nasal Spray

  • Fast-acting nasal spray
  • Relieves hay fever & allergy symptoms
  • Contains antihistamines & steroids
£25.99
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Flixonase Aqueous Nasal 50mcg

Flixonase Nasal Spray

  • Treats hay fever & seasonal allergies
  • Simple once-daily application
  • Non drowsy
£18.99
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Levocetirizine 5mg

Levocetirizine 5mg

  • Treats hay fever & allergy symptoms
  • Taken once daily
  • Easily-to-swallow film-coated tablets
£11.99
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Nasonex Nasal Spray 50mcg

Nasonex (Mometasone) Nasal Spray 50mcg (140 Dose)

  • 140 doses
  • Prescription strength steroid nasal spray
  • Contains mometasone furoate
£19.99
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Neoclarityn 5mg (30 Tablets)

Neoclarityn 5mg Tablets

  • Non-drowsy antihistamine
  • Treats hay fever & allergies
  • Contains desloratadine
£19.99
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Optilast Eye Drops (8ml)

Optilast Eye Drops (8ml)

  • Rapid acting hay fever treatment
  • Calms irritation & inflammation
  • Contains azelastine
£18.99
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Rhinocort Aqua Nasal Spray (120 dose)

Rhinocort Aqua Nasal Spray (120 dose)

  • 120 dose
  • Steroid based treatment
  • Contains budesonide
£14.99
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Rhinolast 0.1% Nasal Spray (22ml)

Rhinolast 0.1% Nasal Spray (22ml)

  • Prescription strength nasal spray
  • Relieves hay fever, pet allergies & dust mite allergies
  • Contains azelastine nasal spray
£22.99
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xyzal tablets

Xyzal Tablets (Levocetirizine)

  • Prescription-strength antihistamine tablets
  • Taken once daily
  • Contains levocetirizine dihydrochloride
£15.99
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Over The Counter Allergy Medicine

Benadryl Allergy Relief Capsules (24)

  • 24 capsules
  • Relieves allergy symptoms
  • Contains diphenhydramine
£9.49
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Benadryl One A Day (14)

  • 14 tablets
  • Provides daily relief from allergy symptoms
  • Contains cetirizine
Original price was: £7.39.Current price is: £6.49.
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Cetirizine Tablets (30)

  • 30, 10mg tablets
  • Relieves allergy symptoms
  • Contains cetirizine
Original price was: £3.99.Current price is: £2.10.
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Chlorphenamine 4mg Tablets (28)

  • 28 tablets
  • Relieves symptoms of allergies & hay fever
  • Contains chlorphenamine
Original price was: £3.99.Current price is: £3.45.
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Clarityn Allergy Tablets (14)

  • 14 tablets
  • Relieves allergy symptoms
  • Contains loratadine
£5.49
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Loratadine 10mg Tablets (30)

  • 30, 10mg tablets
  • Relieves allergy symptoms
  • Contains loratadine
Original price was: £3.99.Current price is: £2.10.
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Pirinase Allergy Nasal Spray (60 doses)

  • 60 doses
  • Relieves allergy symptoms in the nasal passages
  • Contains fluticasone propionate
£8.99
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Piriteze Allergy Tablets (30)

  • 30 tablets
  • Relieves symptoms of hay fever & other allergies
  • Contains cetirizine hydrochloride
Original price was: £9.80.Current price is: £7.99.
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Piriteze Syrup 70ml

  • Relieves symptoms of hay fever and other allergies
  • Contains cetirizine
£5.99
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Piriton Allergy Tablets

  • 30 tablets
  • Relieves symptoms of allergies
  • Contains chlorphenamine maleate
From £4.99
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Piriton Syrup

  • 150ml liquid
  • Relieves allergy symptoms
  • Contains chlorphenamine
£5.99
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What is an Allergic Reaction?

Allergies happen when your body thinks something harmless, like pollen or pet fur, is actually dangerous. Your body then releases a chemical called histamine, which causes all the annoying symptoms like sneezing, itching, and a runny nose.

Allergic Reaction Symptoms

Symptoms of an allergic reaction can vary in severity. Mild symptoms are common and can usually be treated with over-the-counter or prescription medications, however, any concerning symptoms (even if they seem mild) should be reported to a medical professional ASAP. Serious symptoms require immediate medical attention and should not be ignored.

Mild Symptoms

  • A runny nose or sneezing
  • Pain or tenderness around your cheeks, eyes, or forehead
  • Coughing, wheezing, or breathlessness
  • Itchy skin or a raised rash (hives)
  • Diarrhoea
  • Feeling or being sick

Serious Symptoms

  • Sudden swelling of the lips, mouth, throat, or tongue
  • Very fast breathing or struggling to breathe
  • A tight feeling in the throat or difficulty swallowing
  • Skin, tongue, or lips turning blue, grey, or pale
  • Sudden confusion, drowsiness, or dizziness
  • Fainting and inability to be woken up
  • A child becoming limp, floppy, or unresponsive

If you or someone you’re with is experiencing a serious allergic reaction, it’s crucial to attend your local A&E immediately. 

How to Treat a Mild Allergic Reaction

Antihistamines like cetirizine and loratadine are popular allergy treatments because they work by blocking the release of histamine, which is what triggers the allergic response and causes allergic reaction symptoms. Nasal sprays that have corticosteroids in them, such as beclometasone or fluticasone, can also help by reducing inflammation and relieving nasal congestion. These medications are practical solutions that can help manage mild allergic reaction symptoms.

Mild allergic reactions can be treated with antihistamines, topical treatments or by avoiding the source of the allergen.

Antihistamines

Antihistamines prevent histamine from attaching to certain receptors in your body. By doing this, they stop the symptoms that histamine usually causes. So, when you take an antihistamine, you’re essentially stopping the chemical reaction that leads to allergy symptoms.

You can get antihistamines as tablets, creams, or even a liquid if you don’t like swallowing pills. You can buy antihistamines over the counter, but for stronger ones, you will need a prescription from a pharmacist or your GP. You can get this prescription from Click2Pharmacy’s online allergy treatment clinic.

Topical Allergy Treatments

For skin reactions, topical steroids like hydrocortisone cream can be applied to reduce inflammation and itching.

Avoiding the Allergen

Eliminating or reducing allergenic foods can be effective for food allergies. You should only do this under the guidance of a GP to avoid nutritional deficiencies.

How to Treat a Severe Allergic Reaction

In cases of severe allergic reactions, an adrenaline auto-injector (EpiPen) should be used immediately, if available. This can rapidly reverse the symptoms of anaphylaxis. After using the adrenaline auto-injector, or if one is not available, call for an ambulance immediately. Severe allergic reactions can be life-threatening and require urgent medical attention. Once in the hospital, further treatment may include antihistamines, steroids, and sometimes even a stay in the intensive care unit for monitoring.

If you’ve had a severe allergic reaction in the past, you should always carry an adrenaline auto-injector and ensure that it’s up to date.

Allergy Relief & Treatment FAQs

The most common skin allergy treatments typically include combining antihistamines and topical steroid creams. If the skin becomes infected from excessive itching, a course of antibiotics may also be necessary. Your GP or pharmacist may also recommend specific moisturisers or emollients to keep your skin hydrated and reduce symptoms.

Treatment for food allergies usually involves avoiding the allergen and, if needed, prescribing allergy medication to treat any instances of exposure. For mild reactions, antihistamines may be prescribed to relieve symptoms like itching and hives. However, they are not effective for severe reactions For severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to food, an adrenaline auto-injector should be used immediately. This can rapidly reverse the symptoms and is a life-saving measure. After using the adrenaline auto-injector, or if one is not available, call for an ambulance immediately. Severe allergic reactions can be life-threatening and require urgent medical attention.

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