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Taking Tylenol and Benadryl together?

I wanna know can you take them type of medicine at the same time

Can Benadryl cause my liver function tests to become elevated?

My Doctor has recommended not taking Zrtec tabs prior to my next physical. I have a history of slightly elevated liver function results. He wants me... read more

Have allergies to hydrocodone, Demerol, and dilaudid. What can I take for severe pain?

I recently developed an allergy to hydrocodone. I break out in intense itching throughout my entire body. I also had an allergic reaction to dilaudid... read more

Can I take Benadryl while prescribed prednisone for an allergic reaction to something?

I started prednisone today. Was told to take 3 10mg for 3 days, 2 for 3 days then 1 for 3 days. I just started it today but the rash/hives has not... read more

What can I take for an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite instead of Benadryl?

I was bitten by a mosquito two days ago on my arm and hand. I have had excessive swelling and used to always take Dimetane as a child. Benadryl makes... read more

Can I take expired Benadryl?

How much Benadryl can I safely take to stop the itching of a rash on my feet. If I take 50 mg every?

How much Benadryl can I safely take to stop the itching of a rash on my feet. If I take 50 mg every hour or two it seems to work pretty well. Is this... read more

Can benadryl be given along with clavamox to a dog ?

She has a rash on her chest whu=ich causes her to lick and scratch the area which itches. I am using entederm twice a day. She has to wear a plastic... read more

I heard that you could take benadryl for anxiety attacks is that true?

you see I have anxiety and depression and I am on lorazepam which is a benzodiazepam and I want to get off of it but I need something over the... read more

Benadryl - I have taken 25 mg a night for sleep for well over 8 months Is there a way to stop using?

Is there a way to stop using this. safely.

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