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Is there an over the counter allergy medicine without lactic acid in it?

Posted 20 Apr 2012 1 answer

Related support groups: allergies, lactic acid, medicine

Answer posted by Mary632009 4 days ago: Hi klbfl, & welcome to the site. Sorry no one has answeed your question. I am also allergic to milk proteins, & use azelastine for my alleriges. I will print out the ingredients below. It is a nasal spray that is used twice a day for adults & once a day for children 5 & older. I hope this helps. ...

Never did this before but trying to find out what medicines have glycerin in them or glycerol?

Posted 5 days ago 1 answer

Related support groups: glycerol, allergies, glycerin, medicine

Answer posted by kaismama 5 days ago: It would probably be easier to look up specific meds. I know of no list of glycerin or glycerol free meds.

Will my Lutera birth control stop being effective if I take medicine for a cold cough flu etc?

Posted 5 days ago 1 answer

Related support groups: lutera, nyquil, birth control, cough, influenza, medicine

Response posted by kaismama 5 days ago: Probably not, its antibiotics that are the big no no, but here's a link for you... http://www.drugs.com/mtm/lutera.html

I am on currently on methotrexate, can this cause a persistent cough?

Posted 6 days ago 2 answers

Related support groups: cough, methotrexate, medication

Answer posted by suzanne66 6 days ago: Have you just started taking methotrexate? Dry cough is a reported side effect of methotrexate, although it could also be a symptom of your virus. You should talk with your doctor. Read more at: http://www.drugs.com/sfx/methotrexate-side-effects.html

I am on currently on methotrexate, can this cause a persistent cough?

Posted 6 days ago 2 answers

Related support groups: cough, methotrexate, medication

Answer posted by kaismama 6 days ago: If the virus is gone and you're still coughing, its possible that your respiratory tract is irritated from coughing. Talk to your doctor its possible he'll give you something that will stop the cough, and heal the irritation. Its also necessary to see him to be sure the infection has gone away. He ...

High blood pressure - why am I experiencing excessive coughing and phlagm in my throat?

Posted 6 days ago 2 answers

Related support groups: high blood pressure, allergies, throat, blood pressure

Answer posted by DzooBaby 6 days ago: Are you on an ACE inhibitor? They are notorius for causing persistant, tickling, hacking coughs but they are generally a dry cough. ACE inhibitors are drugs like Lotensin (benazepril), Capoten (captopril), Vasotec (enalapril), Monopril (fosinopril), Zestril (lisinopril), Altace (ramipril), Mavik ...

High blood pressure - why am I experiencing excessive coughing and phlagm in my throat?

Posted 6 days ago 2 answers

Related support groups: high blood pressure, allergies, throat, blood pressure

Answer posted by geraldine mayhew 6 days ago: l am experencing the same symptoms are you on any medications for allergies l take cetrizine

Is it safe to use Naphcon-a long term to get rid of red eyes due to allergies?

Posted 10 days ago 1 answer

Related support groups: naphcon-a, allergies, eye dryness/redness, eye redness/itching

Answer posted by Marvell 7 days ago: It is best not you use Naphcon A long term. It contains a decongestant which should only be used short term. Once the redness and allergy symptoms resolve ... switch to an eyedrop that only contains an antihistamine. This should control your allergic symptoms. ...

Celexa question?

Posted 10 days ago 3 answers

Related support groups: celexa, allergies, headache, side effect, anxiety and stress

Answer posted by Delila 8 days ago: Hi, it is hard to be sure, both answers you have received are correct... It would be more common to experience side effects before the 4 week mark, but i know i have days where i experience side effects from my meds, but i am sure that environmental changes exacerbate the situation. Also i am on a ...

Celexa question?

Posted 10 days ago 3 answers

Related support groups: celexa, allergies, headache, side effect, anxiety and stress

Answer posted by balbanese 10 days ago: Headache and nausea are both common sides from this med. Hope this helps.

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