ASTELIN is indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (patients 5 years of age and older) and nonallergic vasomotor rhinitis (patients 12 years of age and older).
Side effects associated with ASTELIN are generally mild. The most common are bitter taste, headache, drowsiness, and nasal burning.
Available by prescription only.
Ask your healthcare professional if ASTELIN is right for you.
PRAIRIE DOGS are indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (patients 5 years of age and older) and nonallergic vasomotor rhinitis (patients 12 years of age and older).
Side effects associated with PRARIE DOGS are generally mild. The most common are bitter taste, headache, drowsiness, and nasal burning.
Available by prescription only.
Ask your healthcare professional if PRAIRIE DOGS are right for you
Laura, a collage of what is uner my bed this month would take about a thousand pictures and three weeks to complete.
Jason, thanks for the info. I had no Idea what it was, how I got those pieces of paper, and why I wrote on them... I have no idea. I'm just glad it's not some kind of weird ED medicine or something.
Actually, I had just finished hiking 6 miles up a mountain in Montana, so I was perhaps a little high on adrenaline and endorphins. In my hand are rocks that were viciously shredded from a mountain side by a mammoth, icy glacier.
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Well, I like it!
Is that collage entitled "whats under my bed this month"? (just kidding)
ASTELIN is indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (patients 5 years of age and older) and nonallergic vasomotor rhinitis (patients 12 years of age and older).
Side effects associated with ASTELIN are generally mild. The most common are bitter taste, headache, drowsiness, and nasal burning.
Available by prescription only.
Ask your healthcare professional if ASTELIN is right for you.
PRAIRIE DOGS are indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (patients 5 years of age and older) and nonallergic vasomotor rhinitis (patients 12 years of age and older).
Side effects associated with PRARIE DOGS are generally mild. The most common are bitter taste, headache, drowsiness, and nasal burning.
Available by prescription only.
Ask your healthcare professional if PRAIRIE DOGS are right for you
Laura, a collage of what is uner my bed this month would take about a thousand pictures and three weeks to complete.
Jason, thanks for the info. I had no Idea what it was, how I got those pieces of paper, and why I wrote on them... I have no idea. I'm just glad it's not some kind of weird ED medicine or something.
YEEEOOWWW what a hot momma...
ED as in education? I've never heard of an education medication... :)
oi loik it. guid jorb
Am i wrong, doesn't laura look high in that picture?
probably on ASTELIN.
Laura whats in your hand?
Marijuana that childish gave me...
Actually, I had just finished hiking 6 miles up a mountain in Montana, so I was perhaps a little high on adrenaline and endorphins. In my hand are rocks that were viciously shredded from a mountain side by a mammoth, icy glacier.
Good job, Greg.
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