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Allergies & Multiple Chemical Sensitivity For all kinds of allergies and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) support and discussions. |
View Poll Results: Claritin, Zyrtec or Other medicine for your allergies | ||||||
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2 | 15.38% | |||
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Zyrtec (or generic equivalent) |
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7 | 53.85% | |||
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Other (Please explain) |
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5 | 38.46% | |||
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Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 13. You may not vote on this poll |
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I've been taking Claritin for years, 24x7. I developed a sinus headache three days ago.
I also take Naxonex for seasonal allergies. I read on drugstore.com that Claritin stops working for some people. Could I be one of those? I bought some generic Zyrtec at Walmart tonight. My brother and niece have good results with it. What are your results?
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I've taken Allegra because it doesn't make me sleepy during the day. It does/can interfere with my sleep, though.
Wiz, is it possible you have a sinus infection? I had one of those just a few weeks ago. Weird that Claritin quit working for you after all these years. Nasonex (or a similar Rx nasal spray) worked great, but gave me weird thoughts and semi-suicidal thoughts. Had to quit taking it. The best thing I ever did was to get my nose reamed out (septum straightened). As a kid and young adult, my sinuses were so swollen that I couldn't even hum! I hope you find some relief, Wiz. Here's a hanky, now BLOW!!!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (03-28-2009) |
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I've been having good luck with 12 hour time release sudafed. I get the generic brand though. My doctor suggested it. The other stuff makes my crazy legs go crazier, but the timed released doesn't, plus it really works for my sinuses.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (03-28-2009) |
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Also, do you ever use a sinus rinse to clear out your sinuses. That helps me.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (03-28-2009) |
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Wisest Elder Ever
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I think Claritin is useless. It is a rotten, poor antihistamine, and some people get elevated liver functions from it.
We have switched to Zyrtec in this house. If Zyrtec makes you feel "funny" try breaking them in half. 5mg twice a day still works for us with no drowsiness. Zyrtec is related to RX Atarax, which is the most potent antihistamine there is. So I tend to prefer the Zyrtec. That horrible sore throat I had in early March? Well, Zyrtec took the swelling down, so I could swallow. Benadryl did nothing. My husband has switched now to Zyrtec too, and he loves it. We take it at night, so by morning there is no drowsy weird effects and it works all day. Don't need to break them in half anymore! Claritin did not do well in studies when it first came out. There were many that were comparable to placebo. It is an example of a drug highly promoted and manipulated by sales, to convince people that it works. I don't think it does diddly. I used to use Allegra, but our insurance stopped paying for it. So the Zyrtec has been the most effective for us. We have alot of spring allergies here.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (03-28-2009), Twinkletoes (03-31-2009) |
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Elder
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I like Zrytec because it prevents those allergry chemicals or histamines from being released in the first place, instead of covering them or fighting them with anti histamines.
When starting an injectable med that many used an anit histamine for, I found claritin was a great product, and while non drowsy, it wasnt as effective as I had hoped. I switched to zrytec and it made a huge difference. I took it at night and it also helped me sleep. I use a neti pot to rinse my sinus when I have a cold or inflammation. those salt rinses really do a nice job.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (03-28-2009) |
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Some years ago I thought (wrongly) that I could get rid of my vitamin B12 deficiency by taking MegaB vitamins several times a day -- with lots of liquid.
They didn't improve my serum B12 level at all, but... they did get rid of my allergies. This year they didn't totally get rid of my allergies, but there's been SO MUCH stress that I'm not surprised. On the other hand, they kept my allergies from being particularly bad. Just mentioning... ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (05-16-2009) |
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Grand Magnate
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I'm a so far so good with the nasonex.
I also use sudafed once in awhile (the kind I have to go to the pharmacy counter in my area for) because I NEED a decongestant to avoid sinus infections. I was taking claritin, but it was only working for my fall and winter allergies. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (05-16-2009) |
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Wise Elder
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None of the RX pills work for me. Nasonex is all I can take that works. That and Ibuprofen.
Hope you continue to feel better. Antihistamines make my legs feel like jello and I can't sleep through the night. Nasonex doesn't do that. Not sure why. I will on occasion use Sudafed Sinus Headache when nothing else is working.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (05-16-2009) |
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Elder
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The Zyrtec is working pretty well and I'm still on only half a pill. Still taking Nasonex too. I might go up to a whole pill of Zyrtec because I still get congested somewhat but I don't get sinus headaches at all anymore which is great.
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