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No more prescriptions for antihistamines on the NHS
Hi, I'm a severe asthmatic both eosinophilic and allergic and I'm fortunate to be on monoclonal injections. However, I received a text from the surgery to say that they are no longer able to prescribe Hydroxyzine which is an antihistamine and have to buy it over the counter. Fine I thought, but when
Hi, I'm a severe asthmatic both eosinophilic and allergic and I'm fortunate to be on monoclonal injections. However, I received a text from the surgery to say that they are no longer able to prescribe Hydroxyzine which is an antihistamine and have to buy it over the counter. Fine I thought, but when
Whizzymaz
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Asthma Community Forum
8 hours ago
Antihistamine protocol
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Norregirl
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Fertility Network UK
5 days ago
How do you get diagnosed on the NHS
Hello all. I've just joined this forum and have a bit of a perplexing question. For years I've suffered from food intolerances and mild allergies. I have had (and still have) various autoimmune issues. Post Covid in 2020, I developed hay fever along with an increasing number of food intolerances qand
Hello all. I've just joined this forum and have a bit of a perplexing question. For years I've suffered from food intolerances and mild allergies. I have had (and still have) various autoimmune issues. Post Covid in 2020, I developed hay fever along with an increasing number of food intolerances qand
Treetop33
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
7 days ago
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more of Dr. Jones' '2 minutes versions'
from Dr Jones' book - Cholestyramine (Questran) is the first line treatment for the itching. If this doesn't work, then taking Rifampicin is the next line of therapy. Even when this is effective, it can make the liver worse. It is very important to check liver function tests after taking Rifampicin
from Dr Jones' book - Cholestyramine (Questran) is the first line treatment for the itching. If this doesn't work, then taking Rifampicin is the next line of therapy. Even when this is effective, it can make the liver worse. It is very important to check liver function tests after taking Rifampicin
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
9 days ago
Should you take your antihistamines twice a day if you feel that one intake doesn't cut it?
Should you take your antihistamines twice a day if you feel that one intake doesn't cut it? Answered by Dr. Leonard Weinstock M.D. https://youtu.be/GKBUetlkuT8
Should you take your antihistamines twice a day if you feel that one intake doesn't cut it? Answered by Dr. Leonard Weinstock M.D. https://youtu.be/GKBUetlkuT8
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
10 days ago
Hayfever medication ahead of stimulation round-worried!
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
Hay fever Antihistamines and MF- are there any negative side effects whilst preparing for IVF?
hi lovely warriors, I hope you’re all well and keeping strong in your journey xx I was wondering if anyone knows if antihistamines for hay fever have any negative side effects on sperm ? My DH has MF ( low count, morphology etc ) he has been on impryl whilst we prepare for next cycle soon, terrible
hi lovely warriors, I hope you’re all well and keeping strong in your journey xx I was wondering if anyone knows if antihistamines for hay fever have any negative side effects on sperm ? My DH has MF ( low count, morphology etc ) he has been on impryl whilst we prepare for next cycle soon, terrible
Hopewhite
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
antihistamines during ivf & vitamins
hi everyone My hayfever has hit with a vengeance. I’ve tried to stay away from any medication but it’s extreme this year. I’ve heard conflicting advice on whether it’s safe or not safe to take during stims/egg collection etc also any tips on the best prenatal. I’ve been taking wild nutrition but
hi everyone My hayfever has hit with a vengeance. I’ve tried to stay away from any medication but it’s extreme this year. I’ve heard conflicting advice on whether it’s safe or not safe to take during stims/egg collection etc also any tips on the best prenatal. I’ve been taking wild nutrition but
Lk79
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Fertility Network UK
12 days ago
allergic reaction to insect bites
Hello, do any of you have a severe reaction to insect bites? I’ve always had a little bit more of a reaction but nothing like this! I recently got bitten, by what I have no idea. This is the top of my foot. They have calmed down a lot but very red. GP not helpful. Antihistamine didn’t help. An ice pack
Hello, do any of you have a severe reaction to insect bites? I’ve always had a little bit more of a reaction but nothing like this! I recently got bitten, by what I have no idea. This is the top of my foot. They have calmed down a lot but very red. GP not helpful. Antihistamine didn’t help. An ice pack
Laurajoy
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LUPUS UK
13 days ago
Antihistamines for hot flushes
De Novo Gleason 9 plus 16 bone Mets diagnosed August 2022 at age 78. Commenced quarterly goserelin injections and PSA became unmeasurable. Side effects fatigue plus hot flushes roughly hourly day and night plus increased night urination. GP prescribed antihistamine which we agreed on as 10 mg Cetirizine
De Novo Gleason 9 plus 16 bone Mets diagnosed August 2022 at age 78. Commenced quarterly goserelin injections and PSA became unmeasurable. Side effects fatigue plus hot flushes roughly hourly day and night plus increased night urination. GP prescribed antihistamine which we agreed on as 10 mg Cetirizine
Leigh2350
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
Hospital admission for acute exhaberation of asthma.
Aw what a few months I've had been awful my asthma been the worst it's ever been in my life and that's something I thought I'd never say that because 4 years ago was admitted to hospital for my asthma.Anyway I'm rambling 😅😂 I think it's cause I can't believe how much better I feel already, So it all
Aw what a few months I've had been awful my asthma been the worst it's ever been in my life and that's something I thought I'd never say that because 4 years ago was admitted to hospital for my asthma.Anyway I'm rambling 😅😂 I think it's cause I can't believe how much better I feel already, So it all
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
18 days ago
can you take antihistamines with graves disease
I have graves disease but am currently euthyroid. Can I take antihistamines?
I have graves disease but am currently euthyroid. Can I take antihistamines?
JLBKC
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
hydroxyzine hydrochloride antihistamine ??? Is this safe please
hi I occasionally have to take hydroxyzine hydrochloride a prescription strength antihistamine for intersistial cystitis (non bacterial but inflammatory) when I’m in a flare I had a colonoscopy last week as a scan showed some inflammation and thickening in my descending colon they ended up removing
hi I occasionally have to take hydroxyzine hydrochloride a prescription strength antihistamine for intersistial cystitis (non bacterial but inflammatory) when I’m in a flare I had a colonoscopy last week as a scan showed some inflammation and thickening in my descending colon they ended up removing
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
21 days ago
Paradoxical reaction to neuroactive substances
I stumbled across something interesting tied to brain structure and ADHD- Paradoxical reaction to neuroactive substances. Basically, as a result of the different signal processing of ADHD brain, certain substances (drugs) may result in paradoxical reactions. The classic example of the effect of stimulants
I stumbled across something interesting tied to brain structure and ADHD- Paradoxical reaction to neuroactive substances. Basically, as a result of the different signal processing of ADHD brain, certain substances (drugs) may result in paradoxical reactions. The classic example of the effect of stimulants
Old_Owl
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
24 days ago
Does this look like lupus rash?
Hi everyone. I started with a flat purple rash last Tuesday. It’s spread across my stomach and down the front of my thighs. Then a more sporadic raised rash started on shoulders, back, and then my hands and arms on Friday evening. The first marks on upper body looked like I’d scratched the skin. Yesterday
Hi everyone. I started with a flat purple rash last Tuesday. It’s spread across my stomach and down the front of my thighs. Then a more sporadic raised rash started on shoulders, back, and then my hands and arms on Friday evening. The first marks on upper body looked like I’d scratched the skin. Yesterday
Robyn1973f
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LUPUS UK
24 days ago
Asthma attack - school says no more rowing
My 14-year-old son had a serious asthma attack post-exercise in school. Paramedics were called and he recovered after receiving nebulizer treatment. Now, he has been told he no longer will be allowed to have a seat in his rowing team, alternatively he is allowed to cox. He is devastated. I am trying
My 14-year-old son had a serious asthma attack post-exercise in school. Paramedics were called and he recovered after receiving nebulizer treatment. Now, he has been told he no longer will be allowed to have a seat in his rowing team, alternatively he is allowed to cox. He is devastated. I am trying
UUrs
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Asthma Community Forum
26 days ago
Allergies and Fibromyalgia
I don't know if this well help anybody but even if it helps one person, then that would be great. I haven't posted on here for a very long time but feel I have to today as I recently went to a private doctor for a burst ear drum. He did lots of blood tests and it turns out I have (and have had for a
I don't know if this well help anybody but even if it helps one person, then that would be great. I haven't posted on here for a very long time but feel I have to today as I recently went to a private doctor for a burst ear drum. He did lots of blood tests and it turns out I have (and have had for a
Sally444
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
27 days ago
ET JAK2+ - Could this be progressing and how do I obtain more information/support?
I've have had several consultants (it seems that heamatology has been a revolving door one in one out for years at my hospital) since my diagnosis and I feel like I am getting nowhere. My background is that I was diagnosed ET Jak2+ 10 years ago, after a lengthy battle with Drs over symptoms - they kept
I've have had several consultants (it seems that heamatology has been a revolving door one in one out for years at my hospital) since my diagnosis and I feel like I am getting nowhere. My background is that I was diagnosed ET Jak2+ 10 years ago, after a lengthy battle with Drs over symptoms - they kept
Semhuk
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MPN Voice
29 days ago
Medscape article on RLS
Restless legs Medscape Medscape is the leading online global destination for physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide, offering the latest medical news and expert perspectives; essential point-of-care drug and disease information; and relevant professional education and CME. This is
Restless legs Medscape Medscape is the leading online global destination for physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide, offering the latest medical news and expert perspectives; essential point-of-care drug and disease information; and relevant professional education and CME. This is
thorp
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
night time cough
I’ve been up and down with the start of spring resulting in multiple doses of steroids and antibiotics, all was well again until recently where I’ve developed a pretty bad cough that starts late afternoon/ evening, throughout the day I’m ok, just the odd cough but able to carry on, night time is resulting
I’ve been up and down with the start of spring resulting in multiple doses of steroids and antibiotics, all was well again until recently where I’ve developed a pretty bad cough that starts late afternoon/ evening, throughout the day I’m ok, just the odd cough but able to carry on, night time is resulting
Clairebear35
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
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