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Old 09-25-2013, 10:28 AM #5
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Originally Posted by McBph View Post
Your post in this forum is the only result my Google search showed which pointed out that Benadryl may be problematic for myasthenics. I read below your post that someone is preparing a more comprehensive drug list. Is the list available yet?
Try searching for the generic name of Benadryl, which is diphenhydramine. Here is a link from the MGFA about drugs and MG (it discusses Benadryl): http://www.myasthenia.org/LinkClick....JuFvZPPq2vg%3D

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