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Default Zyrtec,Claritin, Zantac or Pepcid etc

I was wondering about the safety of these in Neuropathy. I might be starting two them after seeing my doctor. I think part of my POTS is Mast Cell Activation. H1 and H2 blockers might be needed.

I was wondering about Claritin, Zyrtec, Zantac, Tagmet and Pepcid. Any bad for neuropathy. I might only need Claritin, but I may need to add one of the others, H2 blocker.

I try to never take meds so I am nervous.

I just finished a week of Duricef for a UTI. Even though I was doing all I could not to get one again. Just happens I guess. I was taking Dmannose and cranberry supplement. Lots of water of course.

Anyway, I hate meds since they are not good for me but sometimes there is no choice. Just wondering about these.
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