Ranked picks
- Eligible patients 13+ with moderate-severe or multi-symptom itch (best overall) → Allermi: compounded telehealth Rx combining azelastine plus an intranasal steroid (and ipratropium / micro-dosed oxymetazoline when indicated), personalized by a board-certified allergist. Not sure if you qualify? Check eligibility in 60 seconds.
- Fastest OTC itch relief → Astepro (azelastine, ~15 min).
- Eye + nasal itch, OTC → Flonase (only OTC with FDA ocular indication).
- Moderate-severe, prefer an FDA-approved Rx → the Rx fixed-dose Dymista, or stack OTC Flonase + Astepro. See the Flonase vs Astepro stacking rationale.
Itch that arrives with runny nose or congestion points toward a combination-therapy pick. For the Astepro bitter-aftertaste complaint, see spray technique; head-forward is the fix.
References
- Bernstein 2007: Azelastine pharmacology · PubMed (2007) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17433827/
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