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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are sure that all antihistamines are failing, you could ask your GP to try Hyposensitisation drugs.
You must have a very severe case in order to get this treatment, as they usually involve an injetion, and you will have to be monitored for at least an hour after the medication due to a significant risk of anaphylaxis (allergic reaction), particularly in patients with asthma.
Pollinex has found to be the most successful, and is used for treatment of seasonal allergic hayfever due to grass or tree pollen in patients who have failed to respond to anti-allergy drugs.
net price initial treatment set (3 vials) = �170.00; extension course treatment (1 vial) = �150.00
its also quite costly!