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Old 01-29-2022, 09:22 PM #8
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Janie,

Thanks for the reference to the histamine journal article. I started taking Xyzal to see if it does anything for my iSFN. It's only been two days but I swear I'm feeling 10% better. Could be placebo effect, but hands look a bit less red too!
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