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Time to effect
Minutes
Effort level
low
Category
pharmaceutical
Typical approach
Medication
How it works
Antihistamine eye drops block H1 receptors in the conjunctiva, directly suppressing the histamine-mediated allergic response at the ocular surface. Onset is much faster than oral antihistamines for eye symptoms.
Remove contact lenses before applying and wait 15 minutes before reinserting. Some formulations cause transient burning. Not a substitute for nasal treatment.
Medical guidance
This remedy requires a prescription or pharmacist consultation in Australia. Speak to your GP or pharmacist before use.
Community experiences
Anonymous ยท 0xa3f2
Tried for 6 weeks
โNoticeably less frequent issues after about a month of consistent use. Worth sticking with.โ
Anonymous ยท 0xb71c
Tried for 4 weeks
โGood results overall. Had to adjust the approach slightly but found what worked for me. Would recommend trying it.โ
Anonymous ยท 0xc8a1
Tried for 2 weeks
โSome improvement but not as dramatic as I hoped. Might need longer to see full benefit. Still continuing.โ
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WikiRemedy surfaces community experience, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional.