Claritin &Histame?
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Claritin &Histame?
Does anyone know if it's ok to take both Claritin & Histame together within the same 24 hr period? I've emailed the company that makes Histame but they don't seem to want to answer this question.
Thanks, Doreen
Thanks, Doreen
No, nothing I do seems to allow me to add new foods to my diet yet. The Claritin and Histame primarily minimize my head and mouth sores and hopefully are keeping a rash away. Also, I see Normans most of the time.
I'm the one who initially reported that Benadryl helped me two years ago. I switched from it to Claritin and later added Zyrtec when I got an itchy rash (not from the Benadryl).
After reading the vast improvement others have had by increasing the dosage, I might consider taking Benadryl again if I have problems while reducing my Entocort dosage. I will also consider doubling the Claritin dosage.
Gloria
I'm the one who initially reported that Benadryl helped me two years ago. I switched from it to Claritin and later added Zyrtec when I got an itchy rash (not from the Benadryl).
After reading the vast improvement others have had by increasing the dosage, I might consider taking Benadryl again if I have problems while reducing my Entocort dosage. I will also consider doubling the Claritin dosage.
Gloria
You never know what you can do until you have to do it.
It's even available on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Histame-Food-Into ... B002EVPTY0
I have no idea what other ingredients might be in this particular brand though, so it would be a good idea to check that out before you place an order, wherever you decide to order.
Tex
http://www.amazon.com/Histame-Food-Into ... B002EVPTY0
I have no idea what other ingredients might be in this particular brand though, so it would be a good idea to check that out before you place an order, wherever you decide to order.
Tex
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