Yes, eye drops can be used to treat seasonal allergies. It is important to consult with a pharmacist to find the most suitable product for your specific needs. There are generic alternatives available for certain brand-name medications, which may be more cost-effective. Your pharmacist can also recommend other options that are covered by insurance and may be effective in managing your allergies. Make sure to follow the instructions provided by the pharmacist or healthcare provider for proper use of the medication.
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