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Outdoor mold allergies


Molds thrive in many environments, both indoors and outdoors. They flourish in damp, humid dwellings. Symptoms include:2

  Itchy nose or throat
  Itchy, watery eyes
  Stuffy or runny nose

Learn how to avoid mold allergens.

Pollen allergies


Many people suffer from allergy symptoms due to exposure to tree, grass and weed pollen. Symptoms include:3

  Sneezing
  Nasal congestion
  Runny nose
  Watery eyes
​​​​​​​  Itchy throat or eyes

Ragweed allergies


Ragweed allergies are a specific type of pollen allergy. Ragweed season happens in the late fall, happens when certain plant species — like sage and mugwort — distribute pollen into the air.4

Avoid bringing pollen into your home by removing clothes that you’ve worn outdoors and washing them right away.

Symptoms of ragweed allergies include:4

  Sneezing
  Itchy nose or throat
  Itchy eyes
  Suffy or runny nose
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Here are some tips to minimize seasonal allergies.¹

  Stay indoors when the pollen count is high

  Keep windows closed

  Use an air conditioner

​​​​​​​  Save outdoor activities for late afternoon

​​​​​​​  Avoid gardening when your allergies are active

​​​​​​​  Wear a face mask when you work outdoors

​​​​​​​  Keep pollen out of your eyes with wraparound glasses

​​​​​​​  Keep grass well trimmed

​​​​​​​  Remove pollen from your skin and hair by rinsing after being outside

​​​​​​​  Wash or brush your pets after they’ve been outside​​​​​

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Telfast® can help relieve seasonal allergies.

Telfast® helps you live your best life by relieving many common seasonal allergy symptoms. If you experience sneezing, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes or an itchy nose or throat, nasal congestion, sinus congestion and pressure, or swelling of nasal passages, Telfast® products can help. Now you can live your greatness — during any season.5

No matter which product you choose, you can feel good knowing Telfast® is the #1 allergist-recommended medicine brand for non-drowsy relief.*


    1. NIH Medline Plus Magazine, Editors. What triggers seasonal allergies?, NIH Medline Plus Magazine (magazine.medlineplus.gov),2020


    2. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Editors. Mold Allergy, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (aaaai.org),2021


    3. American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Editors. Pollen Allergy, American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (acaai.org),2019


    4. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Editors. Ragweed Pollen Allergy, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (aafa.org),2019


    5. Telfast Gulf PIL – last revised November 2020


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* Among oral antihistamines.