No
There is no known allergy to THC. Most allergic reactions to smoking marijuana and other THC embued substances is either due to an allergy to pesticides, insecticides, etc., or an acute reaction to smoke itself.
Alavert is an American medicine company that prescribes drugs for allergies. Some of their products are quick dissolving tablets, allergy and sinus medicine, and kid allergy medicine.
yes.
No, allergy tests look for immune responses and are sometimes accompanied by a CBC (complete blood count) test. Neither of these tests for THC, but it is a good idea to disclose to your doctor if you are using weed.
Not effectively. Allergy medicine blocks histamine receptors, but a cold is caused by a virus: completely unrelated.
Hyman Miller has written: 'The practice of psychosomatic medicine as illustrated in allergy' -- subject(s): Allergy, Medicine, Psychosomatic, Psychosomatic Medicine
It depends on the medicine. You should see your primary care physician and speak to him/her about what medicine you'd like to take, and if it would effect your mold allergy.
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The prescription medicine Claritan is an anti allergy medicine. Claritan is used to keep allergies at bay and allow for a normal life. Claritan is a non-drowsy anti allergy medicine.
Allergies of any type are never fun. Here is a good place to start regarding reviews on allergy medications. www.viewpoints.com/Allergy-Sinus-Medicine also try myflp.org/Allergy. Health Problems.
Seasickness pills or THC
give them rat medicine