Ranitidine for Urticaria User Reviews
Brand names: Acid Reducer, Berkley and Jensen Acid Reducer Maximum Strength, Deprizine, Acid Reducer Non-Prescription Strength, Acid Relief, Sunmark Acid Reducer Maximum Strength, Acid Control 75, Careone Acid Reducer Equaline Heartburn Relief Acid Control 150 …show all brand names
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"Chronic hives - very effective, no experienced side effects. It wears off in less than the described 24 hrs, though."