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Hydratewith clear fluids warm packsover the face/ warm shower decongestants/ antihistamines
Antibiotics, decongestants, and antihistamines are often prescribed to halt the infection and inflammation that may be the cause of ear pain.
Antihistamines and decongestants may affect bladder function in some children and adults. Consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Loratidine (Claritin, clarinex) is an antihistamine and may be taken with other cold medications that do not also contain antihistamines, but only have decongestants and cough supressants.
It would help a lot if you could provide the name of the cold medicine you want to take. Different products contain different medicines. One might contain antihistamines while another contains antihistamines with added acetaminophen and decongestants.
No, Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant, not an antihistamine. While antihistamines reduce the bodies ability to release histamines, decongestants cause the narrowing of the blood vessels in the nasal passages.
Poly sinusitis is the inflammation of two or more of the sinuses. In the early stages of poly sinusitis the treatment is warm showers and decongestants/antihistamines. In the later stages antibiotics may be required.
Individuals should determine whether they wish to use any of these drugs. None of them shorten or cure a cold. At best they help a person feel more comfortable.
Combination antihistamines and decongestants Claritin-D or Zyrtek-D are able to treat many symptoms at once, but if they are not helping, you may want to see a doctor to get advice on the best treatment options for you.
Phentermine canbe taken with antihistamines (like Claritin, Zyrtec and Benedryl) and nasal steroids (like flonase). It should not be mixed with decongestants such as Sudafed. Any product ends in "- D" should be avoided.
Most of the decongestants that you can take with lisinopril.
Never heard or read of a problem with that but check with your doctor. It's the best way. If the benefits outway the risks, all goes. Also, (personally), I feel that triclucides are quite safe. Not as much as SSRI but really safe if you were to listen to me.