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Old 10-07-2007, 12:32 AM #1
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Default New anti-histamines and Sjogren's???

Today, I just got sick and tired of the constant drainage running down my throat. Off to the medicine cabinet I went and came up with a combination Antihistamine and Nasal Decongestant.

After reading about some on these, I note that they can also cause drying, which plays a big part in the Sjogren's I may or may not have.

In one Internet article, I saw some mention of newer products that don't seem to have as much drying effect. Does anyone happen to know the name of any of anything that fits this description, or maybe I am just dreaming... It sure seemed to help...

I would guess there must be some sort of allery component that goes along with the sinus/lung/ears issues...

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