What medications help treat food allergies?

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  1. Ms. Vandana  Sheth
     

    An antihistamine (Benadryl) is often used to treat mild food allergy symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, skin itching/rash, hives.

    Epipen (injectable epinephrine) is the medication of choice for a severe allergic reaction/anaphylaxis.

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  2. Healthwise
     
    Healthwise answered:

    Medicine is used to treat some food allergies. Medicines to treat a severe allergic reaction or an anaphylactic reaction are packaged in a prescribed allergy kit.

    For mild allergic reactions, people often try nonprescription medicines first. You can try prescription medicines if over-the-counter medicines fail to control allergy symptoms or if they cause drowsiness or other bothersome side effects.

    Medication choices - Medicines used to treat a severe allergic reaction include:

     

    • Epinephrine. Epinephrine is given as a shot. It acts quickly to stop the further release of histamine and to relax the muscles that help you breathe.
    • Antihistamines. Antihistamines block the action of histamine during an allergic reaction and help improve symptoms such as itching and sneezing.
    • Corticosteroids. These medicines help reduce inflammation.

    Medicines used to relieve mild food allergy symptoms include:

    • Antihistamines and corticosteroids for hives, gastrointestinal symptoms or sneezing and a runny nose.
    • Bronchodilators for asthma symptoms. Bronchodilators relax the airways of the lungs, making it easier to breathe.
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