Usually Benadryl helps stop rashes/swelling that's what is mostly used for. But it may also make you very tired or very jittery.
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Difenhidramina is benedryl. It is an antihistamine.
Well when I had to use Benedryl it took a couple of minutes to work.
Yes, absolutely. Benedryl is safe for dogs.
Yes, Benedryl (Diphenhydramine HCL) is excreted mainly though urine. However, some of it is also excreted though feces.
CAn you take Benedryl and Coreg
Yes, either calamine lotion or Benedryl may be used for the itching associated with measles. It is always a good idea to check with your own physician, first, though.
Drug/Drug interaction answer: Tussionex Pennkinetic contains a narcotic cough suppressant as well as an antihistamine, both of which can cause drowsiness. However, there is no drug/drug interaction warning about taking Benedryl with it. Benedryl (diphenhydramine) is also an antihistamine and causes drowsiness, so you can take both, but use caution and don't do anything that needs real concentration such as driving.
Generally, Benedryl is safe for dog's to consume. Make sure you use the proper dose which is about 1mg per pound. For my beagle, I use Children's Benedryl and she gets 25mg because she weighs 25 pounds. Always check with a veterinarian before administering medication to ensure that there is not an underlying illness causing the sneezing such as a food allergy or even an obstruction in the nose.
can benedryl allergy be taken while taken phenazopyridine.
You can wash it off with ice cold water and then put on a baking soda paste to relieve the itching. If you have many bites, take a dose of benedryl to stop the reaction. Other people use white vinegar on the bite or benedryl cream.
Yes, my doctor told me I could take benedryl which is the same as diphenhydramine with my Wellbutrin. Even tylonol PM which has benedryl in it, the only thing is Wellbutrin dries your sinuses and so does diphenhydramine, that makes for a major headache.
Take some benedryl and put hydrocortisone cream on the rash/hives.