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Itchy and scratchy
Anyone been through the intense itching often associated with liver problems? Have you any advice as it is driving me crazy. I apply Menthol Aqueous Cream 5% but it's effect is short lived..and anti histamine Chlorphenamine 4 mg x 3 times a day also seems ineffective. My doctors seem dismissive putting
Anyone been through the intense itching often associated with liver problems? Have you any advice as it is driving me crazy. I apply Menthol Aqueous Cream 5% but it's effect is short lived..and anti histamine Chlorphenamine 4 mg x 3 times a day also seems ineffective. My doctors seem dismissive putting
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Ephedrine
I'm receiving good treatment for my Asthma from a Specialised Asthma Clinic and have no plans to modify my Meds. However, I recently recalled that, when a child, I use to be given ephedrine tabs for asthma and was greatful for them. Just wondering if anyone with asthma is still treated with Ephedrine
I'm receiving good treatment for my Asthma from a Specialised Asthma Clinic and have no plans to modify my Meds. However, I recently recalled that, when a child, I use to be given ephedrine tabs for asthma and was greatful for them. Just wondering if anyone with asthma is still treated with Ephedrine
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Nearly a year post chemo
Has anyone suffered itching following chemo?! I have been doing really well and then about 6 weeks or so ago my scalp and the back of my neck started to itch. The hospital thinks it may be to do with my hair growing back. Whatever is causing it, nothing seems to be helping much. It really does drive
Has anyone suffered itching following chemo?! I have been doing really well and then about 6 weeks or so ago my scalp and the back of my neck started to itch. The hospital thinks it may be to do with my hair growing back. Whatever is causing it, nothing seems to be helping much. It really does drive
SueandEmber
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
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When do I insist on seeing the gastric doctors at hospital again.
I wrote in here before about the various medications the GP is prescribing to help with the violent spasms after food getting stuck. I now have domperidone added to the mix of imipramine, amitriptyline pregabalin, ranitidine omeprazole, dapagliflozin, metformin,levothyroxin, and atorvostatin, chlorphenamine
I wrote in here before about the various medications the GP is prescribing to help with the violent spasms after food getting stuck. I now have domperidone added to the mix of imipramine, amitriptyline pregabalin, ranitidine omeprazole, dapagliflozin, metformin,levothyroxin, and atorvostatin, chlorphenamine
GaynorH
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
asrobs
Is the problem with ephedrine and weight lifters the reason for ChestEaze being discontinued is there another product to help mucus removal?
Is the problem with ephedrine and weight lifters the reason for ChestEaze being discontinued is there another product to help mucus removal?
asrobs
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Dyspa
Hi, I have had stomach problems for the past 8 years, 4 years ago after endoscopy and MRI and barium swallow and enema, I was diagnosed with, raised coeliac lymph nodes, 2 ulcers and hiatus hernia, I was then put onto Omeprazole 40mg twice a day with Ranitidine for the mop up of what was missed. However
Hi, I have had stomach problems for the past 8 years, 4 years ago after endoscopy and MRI and barium swallow and enema, I was diagnosed with, raised coeliac lymph nodes, 2 ulcers and hiatus hernia, I was then put onto Omeprazole 40mg twice a day with Ranitidine for the mop up of what was missed. However
GaynorH
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
8 years ago
FCR Cycle 4 (For CLL) - Itchy Rash
Hello all CLL enthusiasts. I have just finished cycle 4 of my 6 cycle FCR treatment after being on 8-9 years W&W. I am on the FLAIR trial, but got randomly sorted into the current treatment. In hindsight I am not too disappointed as FCR is the current gold standard treatment, it hasn't been too bad to
Hello all CLL enthusiasts. I have just finished cycle 4 of my 6 cycle FCR treatment after being on 8-9 years W&W. I am on the FLAIR trial, but got randomly sorted into the current treatment. In hindsight I am not too disappointed as FCR is the current gold standard treatment, it hasn't been too bad to
Rich316
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Memory Loss & Prescription Drugs
A number of prescription drugs, especially in combination with each other, can cause memory loss symptoms. Readers who experience signs of memory loss with any of the medications listed below should contact their physician for a possible drug interaction-memory loss evaluation. (Original article: http
A number of prescription drugs, especially in combination with each other, can cause memory loss symptoms. Readers who experience signs of memory loss with any of the medications listed below should contact their physician for a possible drug interaction-memory loss evaluation. (Original article: http
ChristianElliott
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Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
8 years ago
Pseudoephedrine
This is NOT a suggestion nor a recommendation, but during 2 recent severe asthma attacks (when my salbutamol and Clenil Inhalers were of hardly any benefit) I remembered that - when I was a young kid (before modern asthma medications were around) my GP prescribed ephedrine. Now, because at the time of
This is NOT a suggestion nor a recommendation, but during 2 recent severe asthma attacks (when my salbutamol and Clenil Inhalers were of hardly any benefit) I remembered that - when I was a young kid (before modern asthma medications were around) my GP prescribed ephedrine. Now, because at the time of
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
ITCH😤
Hi Everyone🙅 Has anyone had Jaundise relating to gallbadder problems. Just needing some help with this, as I did develop Jaundise and taken into hospital had stone removed this is about a month ago now two of the medications I was put on was for this awful itch I got through having Jaundise, Chlorphenamine
Hi Everyone🙅 Has anyone had Jaundise relating to gallbadder problems. Just needing some help with this, as I did develop Jaundise and taken into hospital had stone removed this is about a month ago now two of the medications I was put on was for this awful itch I got through having Jaundise, Chlorphenamine
Jeaniep
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Itchy Skin!
Looking for any ideas to help. My itchy skin is driving me mad! It can happen any time of day but seems worse in the evening and during the night. I am currently taking 8mg a day of Chlorphenamine to help it, but seems to no longer work. What causes the itch and what can I do? My arms are getting sore
Looking for any ideas to help. My itchy skin is driving me mad! It can happen any time of day but seems worse in the evening and during the night. I am currently taking 8mg a day of Chlorphenamine to help it, but seems to no longer work. What causes the itch and what can I do? My arms are getting sore
SweetJaney
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British Liver Trust
9 years ago
Exhaustion
Hi everyone. I have had cirrhosis since March 2014 and have a UKELD of 53 with possible referral for transplant depending on results this week. My problem is simply exhaustion!. Sitting here crying and getting mad with myself for not having any energy. I am still working full time from home but am physically
Hi everyone. I have had cirrhosis since March 2014 and have a UKELD of 53 with possible referral for transplant depending on results this week. My problem is simply exhaustion!. Sitting here crying and getting mad with myself for not having any energy. I am still working full time from home but am physically
SweetJaney
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British Liver Trust
9 years ago
Special school.
In 50s/early 60s, tratement for asthma was very basic, no inhalers, mainly barbiturate based, ephedrine, Franol and Amesec (both conning ephedrine ) When 9, it was decided to send me to a special boarding school, known as an Open Air School. These were located in very clean air parts of the country.
In 50s/early 60s, tratement for asthma was very basic, no inhalers, mainly barbiturate based, ephedrine, Franol and Amesec (both conning ephedrine ) When 9, it was decided to send me to a special boarding school, known as an Open Air School. These were located in very clean air parts of the country.
I8tories
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma from infancy, now just hit 65.
Born a healthy baby and developed asthma, soon after diptheria vacation at age one. Treatments for asthma in early 1950s was almost non existing, remember ephedrine tablets, Wrights cold tar burner, which fluid was added. Started school at 5, but between 5 and 9, was off ill half the time. Had 5 hospital
Born a healthy baby and developed asthma, soon after diptheria vacation at age one. Treatments for asthma in early 1950s was almost non existing, remember ephedrine tablets, Wrights cold tar burner, which fluid was added. Started school at 5, but between 5 and 9, was off ill half the time. Had 5 hospital
I8tories
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Itching
Hi Carol I have the same complaint myself, the only thing that works for me is chlorphenamine maleate , it's a antihistamine , suggested by my GP , you can buy it at any chemist , hope this helps you . Jacqui
Hi Carol I have the same complaint myself, the only thing that works for me is chlorphenamine maleate , it's a antihistamine , suggested by my GP , you can buy it at any chemist , hope this helps you . Jacqui
Dalrymple
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
CHLORPHENAMINE
my gp has prescribed this for my itchy skin(taking oxycodone)just wondering if this is one of the histamine that interferes with your legs cant follow the RL website hoping someone may help
my gp has prescribed this for my itchy skin(taking oxycodone)just wondering if this is one of the histamine that interferes with your legs cant follow the RL website hoping someone may help
connie50
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
POST NASAL DRIP - what is it ?
Every day, glands in the lining of your nose, throat, airways, stomach, and intestinal tract produce about 1 to 2 quarts of mucus -- a thick, wet substance that moistens these areas and helps trap and destroy foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses before they can get into your body and cause infection
Every day, glands in the lining of your nose, throat, airways, stomach, and intestinal tract produce about 1 to 2 quarts of mucus -- a thick, wet substance that moistens these areas and helps trap and destroy foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses before they can get into your body and cause infection
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 years ago
Hi, I'm new but my RLS isn't.
Hi. Just found this site after what feels is the thousandth time looking up RLS. I keep looking to see if there has been any miraculous cure for it, but to no avail. I've had RLS since approx my mid tens, I'm now 50. It's only been in recent years that I found it actually had a name, and that I wasn't
Hi. Just found this site after what feels is the thousandth time looking up RLS. I keep looking to see if there has been any miraculous cure for it, but to no avail. I've had RLS since approx my mid tens, I'm now 50. It's only been in recent years that I found it actually had a name, and that I wasn't
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
One final go?
Hello. I am a 22 year old female in desperate need of guidance. I was taken to the doctors at 11 years of age as my parents suspected I had an underactive thyroid. I had always been overweight despite not over eating and being a normal active child, was always tired and sluggish, had a yellowish tint
Hello. I am a 22 year old female in desperate need of guidance. I was taken to the doctors at 11 years of age as my parents suspected I had an underactive thyroid. I had always been overweight despite not over eating and being a normal active child, was always tired and sluggish, had a yellowish tint
fozzie07
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Obstetric Cholestasis
hi i am looking for some advice, i am 7 weeks pregnant with my second baby, with my first baby i suffered with Obstetric cholestasis and wasn't really taking seriously by my midwife but i knew there was something wrong with me and asked her for blood tests and it confirmed i had it. over the last 2 nights
hi i am looking for some advice, i am 7 weeks pregnant with my second baby, with my first baby i suffered with Obstetric cholestasis and wasn't really taking seriously by my midwife but i knew there was something wrong with me and asked her for blood tests and it confirmed i had it. over the last 2 nights
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
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