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Hay fever medicines
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
SVT and Antihistamines
I have recently been diagnosed with SVT. As I am having problems sleeping is it safe to take antihistamine containing Cetrizine or chlorphenamine Thanks. Linda
I have recently been diagnosed with SVT. As I am having problems sleeping is it safe to take antihistamine containing Cetrizine or chlorphenamine Thanks. Linda
Lbeat796
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AF Association
9 months ago
Introducing myself - symptoms worsening, seeking a diagnosis (sorry for the long post!!)
Hi there, I strongly suspect I have a mast cell condition - which has currently flared up at its worst. Background: I was always very healthy, no allergies at all, up until my early twenties when in 2017 I developed a problem with facial swelling and rash. It took about six months to poinpoint the
Hi there, I strongly suspect I have a mast cell condition - which has currently flared up at its worst. Background: I was always very healthy, no allergies at all, up until my early twenties when in 2017 I developed a problem with facial swelling and rash. It took about six months to poinpoint the
Irene3a
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
1 year ago
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PD Effect on Sleep
“My wife had trouble sleeping due to restless legs and being awakened by vivid and disturbing nightmares. Fortunately, this condition seems to have been fixed with a prescription from the neurologist. The clonazepam pills have all but eliminated that problem.” —ED C., PARKINSON’S CAREGIVER It is common
“My wife had trouble sleeping due to restless legs and being awakened by vivid and disturbing nightmares. Fortunately, this condition seems to have been fixed with a prescription from the neurologist. The clonazepam pills have all but eliminated that problem.” —ED C., PARKINSON’S CAREGIVER It is common
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Decongestants
I've looked here and elsewhere in the past but been unclear about what I've read. In the last 24 hours I've developed mild cold symptoms which seem to be getting worse. I need to travel in a couple of days and would find that easier if I was able to control the symptoms a little. I have a small amount
I've looked here and elsewhere in the past but been unclear about what I've read. In the last 24 hours I've developed mild cold symptoms which seem to be getting worse. I need to travel in a couple of days and would find that easier if I was able to control the symptoms a little. I have a small amount
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
So Frustrated.....
My daughter had appointment with consultant today and after previously telling us that she does not have an over active bladder (last year he said her problem was a short urethra + loose sphincter muscle) today he said she does have a over active bladder and to put her on solifenacin (she has previously
My daughter had appointment with consultant today and after previously telling us that she does not have an over active bladder (last year he said her problem was a short urethra + loose sphincter muscle) today he said she does have a over active bladder and to put her on solifenacin (she has previously
Piper2017
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ERIC
4 years ago
So Frustrated.....
had appointment with consultant today and after previously telling us that my daughter does not have an over active bladder (last year he said her problem was a short urethra + loose sphincter muscle) today he said she does have a over active bladder and to put her on solifenacin (she has previously
had appointment with consultant today and after previously telling us that my daughter does not have an over active bladder (last year he said her problem was a short urethra + loose sphincter muscle) today he said she does have a over active bladder and to put her on solifenacin (she has previously
Piper2017
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Bladder Health UK
4 years ago
Breathing worse this week, montelukast side effects
Hey everyone, i was put on the brown preventive inhaler last year which worked really well in controlling my breathing problems but this week I'm struggling so badly! I haven't a clue what sets it off, i don't seem to have hayfever symptoms as it's year round symptoms. I got rid of my feather pillows
Hey everyone, i was put on the brown preventive inhaler last year which worked really well in controlling my breathing problems but this week I'm struggling so badly! I haven't a clue what sets it off, i don't seem to have hayfever symptoms as it's year round symptoms. I got rid of my feather pillows
Mumoftwomonkeys
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Truxima (Rituximab biosimilar) infusions effects?
Does anyone get strange effects from 6 week point after first two infusions? I did get pretty bad hot and cold episodes for a week or so straight after the second infusion. I’ve got intermittent hot all over (no temp) with sweat beading on forehead; intermittent chills; intermittent prickling like needles
Does anyone get strange effects from 6 week point after first two infusions? I did get pretty bad hot and cold episodes for a week or so straight after the second infusion. I’ve got intermittent hot all over (no temp) with sweat beading on forehead; intermittent chills; intermittent prickling like needles
charisma
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NRAS
4 years ago
Ongoing allergic reaction... and horrible horrible hives...
Hello! I am back yet again for any advice people might have. I've posted twice in the past, once as I was curious as to whether people thought I might have lupus (ongoing fatigue, headaches, general malaise, ESR floating between 20 - 25, CRP floating between 25 - 35). The second post was because last
Hello! I am back yet again for any advice people might have. I've posted twice in the past, once as I was curious as to whether people thought I might have lupus (ongoing fatigue, headaches, general malaise, ESR floating between 20 - 25, CRP floating between 25 - 35). The second post was because last
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
flucloxacillin while on MTX.....worried 😕
Im a bit worried as I have had swimmers ear or ottitis externa for years but has flared really bad and excema in other places but my GP has prescribed me flucloxacillin (antibiotic) and chlorphenamine to clear this all up. I asked was this ok with mtx and he said it should be. Think I shall give my rheumatologist
Im a bit worried as I have had swimmers ear or ottitis externa for years but has flared really bad and excema in other places but my GP has prescribed me flucloxacillin (antibiotic) and chlorphenamine to clear this all up. I asked was this ok with mtx and he said it should be. Think I shall give my rheumatologist
Frankiefocus
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NRAS
5 years ago
First episode of AFIB that was constant. It was 20 hours before I was cardioverted.
I’m not really new to the feeling of an arrhythmia. 3 years ago after a neck surgery I was setting on my couch recovering and went into AFLUTTER/SVT. Luckily my mom was around and I was taken to the hospital in an ambulance immediately! They gave me adenosine and I think ephedrine to try and slow my
I’m not really new to the feeling of an arrhythmia. 3 years ago after a neck surgery I was setting on my couch recovering and went into AFLUTTER/SVT. Luckily my mom was around and I was taken to the hospital in an ambulance immediately! They gave me adenosine and I think ephedrine to try and slow my
Edstiffler13
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AF Association
6 years ago
should I just wait for something serious to happen??
Hi I am 49 year old female. And about 16 years ago after being given Ephedrine after my Blood pressure dropped while having a spinal anesthetic to have a cesarean section I went into AF for about 3 days. It self resolved just before I was sent for cardio version, . I had an ecco afterwards, which
Hi I am 49 year old female. And about 16 years ago after being given Ephedrine after my Blood pressure dropped while having a spinal anesthetic to have a cesarean section I went into AF for about 3 days. It self resolved just before I was sent for cardio version, . I had an ecco afterwards, which
dickyticker1969
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AF Association
6 years ago
Fybogel
Given fybogel with ephedrine too bulk up loose stools seem to be making it worse?
Given fybogel with ephedrine too bulk up loose stools seem to be making it worse?
Fybo
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Severe attack
Severe allergy attack a few days ago,treated for anaphylaxis, IV hydrocortisone, oxygen nebuliser, 2 X epipherine, bolus and chlorphenamine. Overnight observation, fit to go next day. Sent home with chlorphenamine and budesonide/formoterol. Instant reaction to the steroids pain in elbows, feeling of
Severe allergy attack a few days ago,treated for anaphylaxis, IV hydrocortisone, oxygen nebuliser, 2 X epipherine, bolus and chlorphenamine. Overnight observation, fit to go next day. Sent home with chlorphenamine and budesonide/formoterol. Instant reaction to the steroids pain in elbows, feeling of
LaurieRose
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Neurocardiac syncope
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) I thought this needed posting again Found at hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) I thought this needed posting again Found at hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as
sam295
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Neurocardiogenic Syncope
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) Found at www.hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as a condition with a neurological origin
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) Found at www.hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as a condition with a neurological origin
sam295
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Ephedrine Tablets - Bronchial Dilator.
Good afternoon everyone, can I ask if anyone with COPD, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema of CF takes or has ever been prescribed Ephedrine Tablets by their GP. I know it is a Bronchial Dilator and I am thinking of talking to my GP about it. I understand it can be damaging to your heart If misused as it can
Good afternoon everyone, can I ask if anyone with COPD, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema of CF takes or has ever been prescribed Ephedrine Tablets by their GP. I know it is a Bronchial Dilator and I am thinking of talking to my GP about it. I understand it can be damaging to your heart If misused as it can
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Rituximab and heightened histamine/allergic reaction? Or just the soya yoghurts I ate ?
I had my second of the latest duo of Rituximab infusions on Tuesday, three days ago. No reactions at the time at all and nothing to report on the one two weeks ago or indeed any of the others I've had since 2014. Just some increased upper respiratory infections from time to time. I can only think the
I had my second of the latest duo of Rituximab infusions on Tuesday, three days ago. No reactions at the time at all and nothing to report on the one two weeks ago or indeed any of the others I've had since 2014. Just some increased upper respiratory infections from time to time. I can only think the
NeonkittyUK
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NRAS
7 years ago
DYSPHAGIA - Medications that can cause Swallowing Problems
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
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