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This page contains information for coping with illness caused by airborne allergens like hay fever, asthma and allergies.
Indoor airborne allergens are particles present in indoor environments that can trigger allergic reactions or exacerbate respiratory conditions such as asthma.
Hay fever is a very common allergy caused by pollen, house dust mite, pet hair or skin.
Airborne allergens are particles in the air, such as pollen and fungal spores, that can cause or worsen allergic reactions and respiratory conditions including hay fever and asthma.
Asthma is a long-term condition and it is thought that symptoms can be worsened by exposure to viruses, allergens and air pollution.
As with any medicine, the MHRA will keep the safety and effectiveness of fluticasone propionate under close review.
List of words and phrases that will cause a veterinary product to be medicinal by presentation either through use or contextual use.
Check the tariff classification for surface-active preparation for washing the skin and the hair (gel 2-in-1).
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As colder weather arrives, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) are urging the public to be aware of fire risks linked to emollient skin creams.
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