Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
It couldn't hurt to try homeopathic treatment for weed pollens and molds, too. If it doesn't work, all you're out is the cost of the medicine - no side effects, no drug interactions.
Homeopathic treatments have as many side effects and drug interactions as "drugs" do. They are chemicals, just like the processed drugs, and since they aren't purified the way the manufactured are, they can have more interactions and more side effects. They are also often given at higher doses, which again increases the possibility of adverse outcomes.
Don't get me wrong, I was going to suggest something along that line, just don't be fooled into thinking homeopathic treatments aren't drugs, they are.
I wonder if there isn't something topical to try - especially something homeopathic. I'll see if I can ask one of my vet friends, I have one that does homeopathy with her own dogs.