Yes, changing to a different antihistamine can sometimes provide better relief for allergy symptoms. You may also consider using a corticosteroid nasal spray, like Nasonex or Nasacort, which can greatly improve congestion and post-nasal drip. These sprays can also help reduce eye symptoms like watering. It would be a good idea to discuss these options with your pharmacist to see if they may be effective for you.
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