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Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride vs Citrate: What's the difference?

Is it okay to combine these (2) meds? diphenhydramine (simply sleep pills) and oxycodone (percocet)?

... I have trouble sleeping after I take the pain killers

Can I take diphenhydramine with hydroxyzine?

Both prescribed by different physicians?

Would diphenhydramine 50mg nightly be causing bilateral lower extremity swelling?

I have been using OTC diphenhydramine nightly for about 6 months. It works well but have begun to have lower feet swelling.

Diphenhydramine - will taking too much nytol cause the tip of my tongue to go numb? I have been?

... taking it every night for a few weeks now and this morning I woke up and the tip of my tongue was numb. that's the only thing that is different.... read more

Is diphenhydramine dangerous if taken nightly as a sleep aid?

For quite some time I've been taking diphenhydramine (100-150mg) a night to fall asleep. Will this have an adverse effects on my health? Thank you!

What is the max dose of diphenhydramine for adults?

I took two 50mg capsules thinking they were 25mg each (that is I took 100mg instead of 50mg) and it was the only thing that put me into a nice 6 hour... read more

What is the maximum safe dosage of Benadryl/diphenhydramine as a sleep aid?

I was recently alarmed to find that my girlfriend has been taking what I consider to be an excessive dosage of diphenhydramine as a sleep aid. She... read more

Is 75mg of diphenhydramine hcl in one sitting safe?

I take one 25mg Benadryl pill every night during the spring (it helps me with allergies at night). But tonight I also took 2 Tylenol PM pills for... read more

Tylenol PM - I read online that diphenhydramine can cause a false positive for?

... amphetamines/methamphetamine. And also that Benadryl can too. I've been told that several short and long-term recovery centers do not allow these... read more

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