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Every year, over fifty million people in the US suffer from allergic rhinitis, the most common type of allergy. The prevalence of allergic rhinitis and other and other inflammatory diseases has dramatically increased over the past two decades. Allergens, such as pollen, dust, and dander, cause the excessive release of histamine in the nasal cavity, resulting in nasal congestion, itching, burning, sneezing, and overall discomfort. Current treatments include over-the-counter antihistamines, however, side effects of these drugs include drowsiness, restlessness, and poor concentration. For patients suffering from chronic allergies and inflammation, there is a great need for an alternative strategy for combating allergic symptoms without causing significant side effects.
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