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Rite Aid Shares ‘ABCs’ of Allergy Season to Help Nip Symptoms in the Bud

To help customers enjoy the outdoors comfortably, Rite Aid pharmacists share simple tips to alleviate allergy symptoms

Millions of Americans greet spring’s arrival with itchy eyes, runny noses and sneezing fits. Rite Aid is here to help customers manage those persistent allergy symptoms with simple solutions for the whole family before peak season arrives.

“At Rite Aid, we understand how spring allergies can disrupt daily life and dampen outdoor plans. Our knowledgeable pharmacists are available to help customers find the best solutions to help manage their allergy symptoms,” said Summer Kerley, Group Vice President, Pharmacy Growth and Clinical Programs. “By sharing a few simple tips – such as keeping windows closed, choosing the right medication, or limiting time outdoors – Rite Aid is reinforcing our commitment to supporting communities with products and guidance they need to enjoy the season fully.”

A – Antihistamines (And Other Allergy Relief Medicines). Choosing the right allergy medication can feel daunting with the number of options available. While antihistamines are the most common allergy relief medicine – blocking the chemical that triggers allergic symptoms like runny nose, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes – there are other options to help target additional allergy-related symptoms. Corticosteroids and decongestants aim to alleviate allergy symptoms by mitigating congestion and the body’s natural inflammation response to hay fever, pollen, dust and other common allergens. For optimal results, it’s recommended to take allergy medications 2 to 4 weeks in advance of peak allergy season to help mitigate symptoms effectively. Speak with your Rite Aid pharmacist about options to best address your symptoms.

B – Be Mindful of Pollen Counts. Higher pollen counts are typically linked to a greater risk of allergic reactions. When pollen counts are high, minimize exposure by keeping windows closed and limiting outdoor activities. If you have been outside, change clothing and shower promptly to avoid bringing pollen indoors.

C – Check the Label. It’s important to take any medication as instructed on the label, especially allergy medicine, as some may cause drowsiness. Choose an age-appropriate formulation and follow the recommended dosage guidelines – use the correct amount, at the right time of day, for the recommended length of time. Most allergy medicines come in formulations for both children and adults.

Customers can access additional allergy resources and find a range of over-the-counter remedies in-store or online at www.riteaid.com. Rite Aid pharmacists can also help differentiate between a common cold and allergies and can create personalized treatment plans to meet the health and wellness needs of customers during allergy season and beyond.

About Rite Aid

Rite Aid is a full-service pharmacy committed to improving health outcomes. Rite Aid is defining the modern pharmacy by meeting customer needs with a wide range of solutions that offer convenience, including retail and delivery pharmacy, as well as services offered through the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary Bartell Drugs. For more information, please visit www.riteaid.com.

For optimal results, it’s recommended to take allergy medications 2 to 4 weeks in advance of peak allergy season to help mitigate symptoms effectively.

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