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Posted by bkdog on August 16, 2006, at 10:57:33
HELP! <please>
on 9mg EMSAM (selegiline) patch.My head is clogged bad (allergy or cold.. not sure).
normally would take sudafed... but with selegiline (iirc)
sudafed is NG.....What can i take ???? i need a decongestant bad....
TIA for any info.
[bD]
Posted by silvercoin on August 16, 2006, at 12:44:39
In reply to EMSAM (9mg) - if cant use Sudafed, what can i use, posted by bkdog on August 16, 2006, at 10:57:33
> HELP! <please>
> on 9mg EMSAM (selegiline) patch.
>
> My head is clogged bad (allergy or cold.. not sure).
>
> normally would take sudafed... but with selegiline (iirc)
> sudafed is NG.....
>
> What can i take ???? i need a decongestant bad....
>
> TIA for any info.
> [bD]
>
If it's an allergy, an antihistamine might help. Most of these are okay to take with MAOIs.Todd
Posted by Jost on August 16, 2006, at 14:04:32
In reply to Re: EMSAM (9mg) - if cant use Sudafed, what can i use, posted by silvercoin on August 16, 2006, at 12:44:39
You can definitely take Claritin.
Jost
Posted by Iansf on August 16, 2006, at 20:37:24
In reply to EMSAM (9mg) - if cant use Sudafed, what can i use, posted by bkdog on August 16, 2006, at 10:57:33
I believe cortisone sprays are acceptable, though they take time to work. But what I've found to work best are the little strips that you tape over the bridge of your nose to hold the nasal passages open. (Unfortunately I can't remember their name.) Surprisingly, they really do work, though you have to put up with being seen wearing them. They're especially helpful at night but work fine during the day too.
> HELP! <please>
> on 9mg EMSAM (selegiline) patch.
>
> My head is clogged bad (allergy or cold.. not sure).
>
> normally would take sudafed... but with selegiline (iirc)
> sudafed is NG.....
>
> What can i take ???? i need a decongestant bad....
>
> TIA for any info.
> [bD]
>
Posted by Phillipa on August 16, 2006, at 21:30:02
In reply to Re: EMSAM (9mg) - if cant use Sudafed, what can i use » bkdog, posted by Iansf on August 16, 2006, at 20:37:24
I'm hoping to soon start EMSAM myself. I'm glad I don't have allergies. So now I'll probably develop some!!!!Love Phillipa
Posted by Jost on August 16, 2006, at 22:16:13
In reply to Re: EMSAM (9mg) - if cant use Sudafed, what can i use, posted by Phillipa on August 16, 2006, at 21:30:02
Two cortisone sprays are Nasacort and Flonase. They require a prescription.
Nasacort is water-based and somewhat milder than Flonase, but (for whatever it's worth, and it may be coincidence) I've found the dispensers to be poorly designed and not terribly good delivery systems.
Jost
Posted by bkdog on August 17, 2006, at 8:33:06
In reply to Re: EMSAM (9mg) - if cant use Sudafed, what can i, posted by Jost on August 16, 2006, at 22:16:13
> Two cortisone sprays are Nasacort and Flonase. They require a prescription.
>
<<<<< -snip- >>>>>>
> Jost
ANY IDEA about NASONEX ? is that in the same family ?thanks MUCH for the info. [gD]
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