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Lost hearing, vertigo and now rash is this?
I hope someone can help me. I was diagnosed with MCAS in 2015 at Guys and St Thomas then discharged when the drugs started to work. I’ve been in and out of hospital for chronic IC and unexplained gallbladder inflammation which was extremely painful on numerous occasions. Every time I go in I end up
I hope someone can help me. I was diagnosed with MCAS in 2015 at Guys and St Thomas then discharged when the drugs started to work. I’ve been in and out of hospital for chronic IC and unexplained gallbladder inflammation which was extremely painful on numerous occasions. Every time I go in I end up
Redfleur
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
6 months ago
Be Aware To Beware.....FYI
Medications To Be Avoided Or Used With Caution In Parkinson’s Disease The manufacturers of these medications may not list Parkinson’s disease as an absolute contraindication; however, better choices within a medication class may be suggested. Some of these medications alter the brain ‘s dopamine
Medications To Be Avoided Or Used With Caution In Parkinson’s Disease The manufacturers of these medications may not list Parkinson’s disease as an absolute contraindication; however, better choices within a medication class may be suggested. Some of these medications alter the brain ‘s dopamine
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Itchy
For more than 11 years ive been suffering with extreme itching anywhere on the body, often different parts at the same time, all those years ago i was told by gp to take antihistamines , loratadine in particular, never been even offered a blood test. I have flare ups where nothing controls the itching
For more than 11 years ive been suffering with extreme itching anywhere on the body, often different parts at the same time, all those years ago i was told by gp to take antihistamines , loratadine in particular, never been even offered a blood test. I have flare ups where nothing controls the itching
caz1967
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Healthy Happy Woman
7 months ago
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Antihistamines and a trigger for RLS
I'm trying to work out what my RLS triggers are, as I'm fortunate in that it comes in bouts rather than all of the time. As my RLS isn't consistently a problem, I think trying to find the trigger culprit is a better route than RLS medication, for the time being. When I was advised to look at interaction
I'm trying to work out what my RLS triggers are, as I'm fortunate in that it comes in bouts rather than all of the time. As my RLS isn't consistently a problem, I think trying to find the trigger culprit is a better route than RLS medication, for the time being. When I was advised to look at interaction
SummerDark
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
anti histamines and restless legs
I have the neupro itch My Gp has prescribed an anti histamine loratadine My rls is getting worse Can it be the loratidine? If so,are there any anti histamines that are safe for rls sufferers? thanks in advance for any help
I have the neupro itch My Gp has prescribed an anti histamine loratadine My rls is getting worse Can it be the loratidine? If so,are there any anti histamines that are safe for rls sufferers? thanks in advance for any help
thorp
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Levo and hay-fever tablets
Any advice on the gap between taking levo and taking hayfever tablets? I am an adhoc loratadine user ...clover is getting me at the moment. Cannot remember seeing posts on this and searches did knot show up much. Thankyou (edit was for typos as on phone not pc when posting originally)
Any advice on the gap between taking levo and taking hayfever tablets? I am an adhoc loratadine user ...clover is getting me at the moment. Cannot remember seeing posts on this and searches did knot show up much. Thankyou (edit was for typos as on phone not pc when posting originally)
Sleepman
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
I figured out why I couldn't tolerate antibiotics (caused severe burning) after developing SFN from B12 Deficiency
TL;DR I was able to succesfully use Uva Ursi and Antibiotics by combing them with an antihistamine (Uva Ursi and the antibiotics previously caused severe burning sensation of my skin.) Trimethoprin and Doxycycline were not having a direct toxic effect on my nerves, but were causing mast cells to further
TL;DR I was able to succesfully use Uva Ursi and Antibiotics by combing them with an antihistamine (Uva Ursi and the antibiotics previously caused severe burning sensation of my skin.) Trimethoprin and Doxycycline were not having a direct toxic effect on my nerves, but were causing mast cells to further
Whoa182
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Itching
Greetings - I was diagnosed in September 2022 with a mild form of PBC. I don’t really have any symptoms and don’t take any medication for it. I was only referred to a hepatologist after years of irregular blood tests showing raised ALP and Gamma-GT. I’ve had a multitude of scans, blood tests etc to
Greetings - I was diagnosed in September 2022 with a mild form of PBC. I don’t really have any symptoms and don’t take any medication for it. I was only referred to a hepatologist after years of irregular blood tests showing raised ALP and Gamma-GT. I’ve had a multitude of scans, blood tests etc to
Citylady33
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Fobumix easyhaler
Hi all, I went to doctors today as been struggling with my asthma lately. I’ve been on Fostair 100/6 mart regime for so many years now, today he has put me on Fobumix easyhaler 320/9, 2 puffs a day. I know it’s a bit of a jump and is dry powder but was wondering if any body else uses this and how do
Hi all, I went to doctors today as been struggling with my asthma lately. I’ve been on Fostair 100/6 mart regime for so many years now, today he has put me on Fobumix easyhaler 320/9, 2 puffs a day. I know it’s a bit of a jump and is dry powder but was wondering if any body else uses this and how do
andy121
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Coming off Liothyronine
Ive had thyroid probs for more than 20 years first hyperactive then following radio iodine treatment hypo, since then Ive been on Levothyroxine 125-150mg daily. I've never felt really satified with the treatment but had settle into a kind of acceptance and was self dosing at times. That is until 2/3
Ive had thyroid probs for more than 20 years first hyperactive then following radio iodine treatment hypo, since then Ive been on Levothyroxine 125-150mg daily. I've never felt really satified with the treatment but had settle into a kind of acceptance and was self dosing at times. That is until 2/3
technogran
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Has anyone ever experienced intense itching that has lasted on and off for years?
I have had itching in many parts of my body, face head , GP just put me on an antihistamine, loratadine which ive been taking for over 10years. On the odd occasion when ive not had them to take the itching is as before. If i cannot get loratadine so have to have another the itching is just as bad as
I have had itching in many parts of my body, face head , GP just put me on an antihistamine, loratadine which ive been taking for over 10years. On the odd occasion when ive not had them to take the itching is as before. If i cannot get loratadine so have to have another the itching is just as bad as
caz1967
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Women's Health
2 years ago
Post-nasal drip and allergic asthma at night.
Hello, over the last 5 years my allergic asthma has worsened and especially during summer and at night. I am taking the following medication - top dose of symbicort, ventolin, montelukast, dymista nasal spray, loratadine or cetirizine morining and night and extra priton if needed. I feel like I am maxed
Hello, over the last 5 years my allergic asthma has worsened and especially during summer and at night. I am taking the following medication - top dose of symbicort, ventolin, montelukast, dymista nasal spray, loratadine or cetirizine morining and night and extra priton if needed. I feel like I am maxed
Jamesd1986
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Antihistamine Use for Insect Bites
I thought it was about time I posted, and first explain I’m on the home straight of my journey through the 7 year FLAIR trial, with my last review due this December, and I’m still in good remission (I’m in the FCR Chemoimmunotherapy arm of the trial) . . . I’ve found out in the last two years that I’
I thought it was about time I posted, and first explain I’m on the home straight of my journey through the 7 year FLAIR trial, with my last review due this December, and I’m still in good remission (I’m in the FCR Chemoimmunotherapy arm of the trial) . . . I’ve found out in the last two years that I’
Ernest2
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Arthritis flareup on Ibrance and Anastrozole and Zometa
Hello Ladies! I've just gone through my one year anniversary of being diagnosed with MBC...and am feeling relatively well. I can walk for at least a mile, play golf, and am relatively active for an almost 68 year old woman. My most recent development is a painful flare up of arthritis in my hands,
Hello Ladies! I've just gone through my one year anniversary of being diagnosed with MBC...and am feeling relatively well. I can walk for at least a mile, play golf, and am relatively active for an almost 68 year old woman. My most recent development is a painful flare up of arthritis in my hands,
Dragonfly2
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Hayfever and AF
I am suffering with very bad Hayfever and thinking of taking over-the-counter Loratadine to get some relief. However, I am slightly concerned with the side effects:- 1 in 10,000 fast or irregular heartbeat. Does anyone suffer with this or have taken Loratadine? Would be grateful for any help
I am suffering with very bad Hayfever and thinking of taking over-the-counter Loratadine to get some relief. However, I am slightly concerned with the side effects:- 1 in 10,000 fast or irregular heartbeat. Does anyone suffer with this or have taken Loratadine? Would be grateful for any help
Cavalierrubie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Controlled asthma & allergies- reducing meds
Hey guys, I’m currently on a range of meds for my allergies and asthma. Since being on Xolair, my asthma and allergies are so well controlled that both my Respiratory Specialist and Immunology Consultant are happy to start reducing my meds gradually. Has anyone reached this stage of their treatment
Hey guys, I’m currently on a range of meds for my allergies and asthma. Since being on Xolair, my asthma and allergies are so well controlled that both my Respiratory Specialist and Immunology Consultant are happy to start reducing my meds gradually. Has anyone reached this stage of their treatment
MrsCMK
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
GP just not listening
I was diagnosed with UP in 2017 and at the time I had a serum tryptase blood test which came back normal. I was prescribed 40mg of loratadine a day as a preventative measure which I still take a of this day. At the time I was also told I have B12 deficiency. Recently I have been having reactions to random
I was diagnosed with UP in 2017 and at the time I had a serum tryptase blood test which came back normal. I was prescribed 40mg of loratadine a day as a preventative measure which I still take a of this day. At the time I was also told I have B12 deficiency. Recently I have been having reactions to random
CCottrell93
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
New Chest Problems - Decades of Asthma
Hi everyone, I'm an almost 70 year old asthmatic of over 6 decades. When I was a kid it was pretty bad but just about went away for a few decades. Now I'm almost 70 I get moments when I can't sleep on my left side as I get pain and a lot of phlegm. Sometimes I make a sudden move and the left side of
Hi everyone, I'm an almost 70 year old asthmatic of over 6 decades. When I was a kid it was pretty bad but just about went away for a few decades. Now I'm almost 70 I get moments when I can't sleep on my left side as I get pain and a lot of phlegm. Sometimes I make a sudden move and the left side of
discoballs
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair & antihistamines
Started Fostair 100/6 (two times, twice a day) a few weeks ago & having some sinus trouble. Really bad post nasal drip causing me to cough and my chest to feel rough. Is it OK to take Loratadine along with Fostair? Tried saline nose spray / lots of water etc.
Started Fostair 100/6 (two times, twice a day) a few weeks ago & having some sinus trouble. Really bad post nasal drip causing me to cough and my chest to feel rough. Is it OK to take Loratadine along with Fostair? Tried saline nose spray / lots of water etc.
GMcC2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Can allergies be cured forever?
I have lived with allergy for years and now it is making life look difficult for as in everytime runny itchy nose, I have used loratadine but doesn't work for me, I used piriton which physicians say it's too much for my body 3tabs x 2time a day a total of 6 but still I feel not relieved, It becomes worse
I have lived with allergy for years and now it is making life look difficult for as in everytime runny itchy nose, I have used loratadine but doesn't work for me, I used piriton which physicians say it's too much for my body 3tabs x 2time a day a total of 6 but still I feel not relieved, It becomes worse
Tumwesige
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Children with Allergies
4 years ago
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