Psycho-Babble Health Thread 594074

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allergy meds..

Posted by alesta on January 1, 2006, at 18:11:31

greetings.:) i am currently taking 50 mg of benadryl (2 tablets) and 10 mg of loratidine for allergies (until my doctor's appointment in a couple weeks).

i know i'm not supposed to take 2 benadryl tablets *and* the loratidine at the same time but i have to because i have trouble breathing due to allergies.

i think i am feeling less sharp mentally/cognitively cause of the benadryl...just a side note. but it is helping with anxiety as a nice side effect.:) another side note, there.:)

is it ok to take all this? both drugs are antihistamines (block the histamine response i think). the doc i made the appointment with said no, but didn't say why..

if anyone has any info, it would be *greatly* appreciated.

thanks!!:-)
alesta

 

Re: allergy meds.. » alesta

Posted by Larry Hoover on January 1, 2006, at 18:11:31

In reply to allergy meds.., posted by alesta on December 30, 2005, at 10:22:13

> greetings.:) i am currently taking 50 mg of benadryl (2 tablets) and 10 mg of loratidine for allergies (until my doctor's appointment in a couple weeks).
>
> i know i'm not supposed to take 2 benadryl tablets *and* the loratidine at the same time but i have to because i have trouble breathing due to allergies.

Why aren't you supposed to?

> i think i am feeling less sharp mentally/cognitively cause of the benadryl...just a side note. but it is helping with anxiety as a nice side effect.:) another side note, there.:)
>
> is it ok to take all this? both drugs are antihistamines (block the histamine response i think). the doc i made the appointment with said no, but didn't say why..

He told you not to take both? Or he told he they weren't both antihistamines? Your semantics are challenging.

If I was in your shoes, breathing trumps most considerations.

There is no fundamental biochemical reason that I can see that would make Benadryl contraindicated with Claritin (loratidine). No interactions.

> if anyone has any info, it would be *greatly* appreciated.
>
> thanks!!:-)
> alesta

Just get to that doctor's appointment, girl. ;-)

Lar

 

Re: allergy meds.. » Larry Hoover

Posted by alesta on January 1, 2006, at 18:11:31

In reply to Re: allergy meds.. » alesta, posted by Larry Hoover on December 30, 2005, at 11:14:37

hey lar!

thank you for your post. i needed that reassurance.:)

> > greetings.:) i am currently taking 50 mg of benadryl (2 tablets) and 10 mg of loratidine for allergies (until my doctor's appointment in a couple weeks).
> >
> > i know i'm not supposed to take 2 benadryl tablets *and* the loratidine at the same time but i have to because i have trouble breathing due to allergies.
>
> Why aren't you supposed to?

well, that's just what my doc told me when i asked if it was ok...semantics....:)

> > i think i am feeling less sharp mentally/cognitively cause of the benadryl...just a side note. but it is helping with anxiety as a nice side effect.:) another side note, there.:)
> >
> > is it ok to take all this? both drugs are antihistamines (block the histamine response i think). the doc i made the appointment with said no, but didn't say why..
>
> He told you not to take both? Or he told he they weren't both antihistamines? Your semantics are challenging.

he told me not to take both.

yes...i realize my semantics are a bit off lol. i told ya i was cognitively affected lar! :-)
either that or careless.:) no, but seriously, on this medicine i find myself missing a lot of details and perhaps not thinking as clearly. i also feel a bit dizzy...

> If I was in your shoes, breathing trumps most considerations.

yes, yes definitely!

> There is no fundamental biochemical reason that I can see that would make Benadryl contraindicated with Claritin (loratidine). No interactions.

wonderful to know l...

> Just get to that doctor's appointment, girl. ;-)

yes larsky...thank u hon! :-)

alesta:)


 

Re: allergy meds.. » alesta

Posted by JenStar on January 11, 2006, at 11:05:00

In reply to allergy meds.., posted by alesta on December 30, 2005, at 10:22:13

hi amy,
I know Benadryl can make people sleepy sometimes, and others do use it as a relaxant.

I find that it is EXCELLENT for my allergies, better than Claritin or other OTC drugs.

If you're feeling groggy/not yourself, it may be due to the Benadryl. I'd ask the doctor about that - maybe there's something else you can take?

Also - do you have blocked sinuses, sinus infection, or something else that might be inhibiting breathing? If you have an infection right now, due to allergies/etc., maybe an antibiotic is needed.

good luck!
JenStar

 

Re: allergy meds..

Posted by happyflower on January 28, 2006, at 7:36:36

In reply to Re: allergy meds.. » alesta, posted by JenStar on January 11, 2006, at 11:05:00

Hey I know I am late to post this, but my vet told me to give my dog both of these for his allergies. So if it is safe for a dog, then, well, I am not going to say.
I think what you need to be careful about is the decongestants, don't double those.


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