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Start antihistamines 1-2 weeks before allergy season
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What to Do
Begin taking your chosen daily antihistamine 1-2 weeks before your allergy season typically starts. Check local pollen forecasts to time the start.
Why It Works
Antihistamines work best as prevention rather than rescue. Pre-loading allows the medication to reach steady-state blood levels before pollen exposure begins. Studies show significantly better symptom control with pre-seasonal dosing compared to starting after symptoms appear.
Tips
- Track your personal allergy calendar year to year
- Pollen.com and local weather apps provide reliable forecasts
- Tree pollen peaks in spring, grass in late spring/summer, ragweed in fall
- Consistent daily dosing is more effective than as-needed use
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