Astepro and Dizziness: What Users Say
Reviews for Astepro
- SK3...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 30, 2023
For Allergic Rhinitis "Extreme burning, headache, slight dizziness, a horrible taste, I'm throwing it away."
- Anonymous
- December 24, 2009
"I have controlled high blood pressure. This increased blood pressure and had dizziness when bending down and getting up."
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For Allergic Rhinitis "Based on most of the reviews, I was hopeful, but my experience was different from most. It increased my tinnitus to a loud buzz, and vertigo set in, and I almost vomited a few times. I will not be taking this again. I've tried Zyrtec, Allegra, Flonase, etc., and the only thing that really helps my allergies is diphenhydramine, but I keep reading it's not recommended to take it every day, so I'm not sure what to do."