ENT Doc sees no problem with off label use of antihistamines
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ENT Doc sees no problem with off label use of antihistamines
Granted she knows nothing about CC and never heard of entocort but said other than dry mouth and nasal passages from use of antihistamines with no presence of allergy it shouldn't cause any earth shattering problems. She suggested sinus rinses for the dryness.
Since no cure works for everyone.. the more things people find that might work.. gives everyone more options to try. The price difference between entocort and generic antihistamines is breath taking...
grannyh
Since no cure works for everyone.. the more things people find that might work.. gives everyone more options to try. The price difference between entocort and generic antihistamines is breath taking...
grannyh
Entocort is priced right up there with gold, these days. Interestingly, in a way (as far as the end result is concerned), Entocort works somewhat similarly to antihistamines. Corticosteroids apparently suppress inflammation by suppressing mast cell numbers, whereas antihistamines work by preventing histamine from activating histamine receptors. Since histamine seems to be the primary inflammation modulator released by mast cells, for many of us with MC, the resulting effect can be quite similar, except that antihistamines don't carry the same side effect risks as corticosteroids.
Thanks for tracking down that information.
Tex
Thanks for tracking down that information.
Tex
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Thanks for the information. Fascinating. Although I am doing OK with my entocort treatment, perhaps I should try out antihistamines if they are safer (and cheaper).in a way (as far as the end result is concerned), Entocort works somewhat similarly to antihistamines. Corticosteroids apparently suppress inflammation by suppressing mast cell numbers, whereas antihistamines work by preventing histamine from activating histamine receptors.
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Are antihistamine users taking H1 or H2 blockers? Do you take it every day? I'd sure love to get off Entocort.
FWIW, I was taking Zyrtec daily for a couple of years. All it did was dry out my nose so much that every breath I took smelled like garbage! I still needed the Entocort too so I'm guessing you're taking H2 types of antihistamines. I have low-ish stomach acid though so that could make life more complicated in the acid-reducing department.
FWIW, I was taking Zyrtec daily for a couple of years. All it did was dry out my nose so much that every breath I took smelled like garbage! I still needed the Entocort too so I'm guessing you're taking H2 types of antihistamines. I have low-ish stomach acid though so that could make life more complicated in the acid-reducing department.
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Everything I've read indicates that Imodium can be taken long-term and is safe. You may not need 2 a day in order to reduce Entocort. I am taking 1/2 Imodium in conjunction with 2 Entocort. I was unable to reduce from 3 Entocort a day until I substituted 1/2 Imodium for 1 Entocort. I've just started to reduce 1 Entocort a day every three days. Thus far, I haven't needed to increase the Imodium, but I will if I need to.
My reasons are the following:
A couple of weeks ago, when DD was still visiting, I put my Imodium out of reach of my granddaughters. I forgot to take it for about a week and began to have accidents and D, even though I was still taking 2 Entocort a day. Once I remembered to resume the Imodium, I returned to having Normans within 5 days.
Gloria
My reasons are the following:
- Entocort is very expensive, especially under my Medicare prescription plan.
I have deteriorating osteoporosis which is likely exacerbated by taking a steroid.
If Tex's theory is correct, taking an anti-inflammatory slows the healing process.
A couple of weeks ago, when DD was still visiting, I put my Imodium out of reach of my granddaughters. I forgot to take it for about a week and began to have accidents and D, even though I was still taking 2 Entocort a day. Once I remembered to resume the Imodium, I returned to having Normans within 5 days.
Gloria
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