What is Astelin (Azelastine)?
Astelin is the brand name for a prescription nasal spray containing the active ingredient azelastine hydrochloride. It is classified as an antihistamine, a type of medication that blocks the effects of histamine, a substance your body releases during an allergic reaction. For a broader understanding of this medication class, see our guide to antihistamines and allergy season.
Unlike oral allergy medications that work throughout the body, Astelin nasal spray delivers the medication directly to the nasal passages where allergy symptoms often originate. This can provide faster, more targeted relief from nasal symptoms. It is available as a generic under the name azelastine hydrochloride.
Key Characteristics
Astelin is distinctive among nasal allergy sprays for two reasons. First, it can begin to relieve symptoms within 15-30 minutes of use. Second, as an antihistamine, it may cause drowsiness in some individuals, unlike steroid nasal sprays. A common, transient side effect is a bitter taste in the mouth, which can often be minimized with proper administration technique.

Honestly, it’s been a game changer for my non-stop runny nose. Stuff I tried before either didn’t work or made me feel like I was walking through fog. This actually clears things up, and I don’t get that awful drowsy feeling. Plus, no weird aftertaste, which is a bonus. Finally getting some relief.
Thanks for sharing this, Daniel. Dealing with a constant runny nose can be exhausting, especially when other treatments just leave you feeling off. It’s great to hear that Astelin brought clear relief without that foggy or drowsy feeling — and the no-aftertaste part is definitely something people notice and appreciate.