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Don't eat the food that you are allergic to. Keep all the foods that you can eat separate to those that you can't eat (no cross contamination). Take an antihistamine.
No, you don't want to take two of the same medications. If the Zyrtec is not taking care of your allergies, don't take a second antihistamine on top of it. You need to switch from Zyrtec to some other antihistamine. It might be time to see your doctor and try a stronger antihistamine. Taking too much antihistamine can cause breathing difficulty.
No they cannot. Poodles cannot take any human medication. If your dog has allergies, you will need to speak to your Vet who can prescribe you a reasonably priced antihistamine.
The cold medicine is an antihistamine so you are taking double the amount of antihistamine.
The best over the counter medications for allergies are Zyrtec, Allegra and Benadryl. Zyrtec and Benadryl can cause fatigue so it's best to take it at night.
most cough syrups come with an antihistamine - you may not want to take sudafed with another antihistamine. quifenesin is an expectorant. check with your dr.
I found what's called dayquil by the company vicks. It's amazing, I take Nyquil for nighttime congestion. If all else fails, blow your nose. Get the mucus out! Or try an antihistamine, such as Telfast.
Cyclic food allergies: These allergies are far more common but less understood. Delayed food allergy symptoms can take up to three days to appear. This type of reaction is associated with the body's immunoglobin G (IgG) or antibodies.
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