The following drugs treat allergic conjunctivitis in children: olopatadine hydrochloride (Patanol, Pataday): prescription, 3 years plus; itchy, watery eyes ketotifen (Zaditor): prescription, 3 years plus; itchy eyes levocabastine (Livostin): prescription, 12 years plus; itchy eyes azelastine hydrochloride (Optivar): prescription, 3 years plus; itchy eyes antazoline + naphazoline (Vasocon-A): prescription, 3 years plus; itchy, red eyes naphozoline + pheniramine maleate (Visine-A): prescription, consult doctor if child is under 6 years; itchy, red eyes nedocromil sodium (Alocril): prescription, 3 years plus; itchy, tearing eyes lodoxamide (Alomide): OTC, 3 years plus; ocular inflammatory states such as vernal conjunctivitis, vernal keratitis, vernal keratoconjunctivitis ketorolac (Acular): OTC, 3 years plus; itchy eyes due to seasonal conjunctivitis bepotastine besilate (Bepreve): prescription, 2 years plus; itchy, watery eyes All medications in this list are nonsteroidal: Never use steroids on eyes.
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