Sudafed allergies reddit I started taking Actifed with pseudoephedrine. You are possibly thinking of *Mucinex* which gets it out. It can be a symptom that becomes severe and/or results in anaphylaxis. Please read the sidebar below for our rules. I'm fully vaccinated. Wherever i go i carry 1 10 ml bottle of it with me (going out with friends, going to a dinner etc. But, it's not going to keep working like that I've had allergies for at least 30 years. Or check it out in the app stores I find sinus rinses work wonders for the worst allergy days. It definitely reduces my allergies. Then they changed Sudafed to a new drug but didn’t alert people that they changed it. Nasal saline for everything respiratory. ENT saw some minor reflux but thinks it is related to anxiety or allergies. My main symptom is feeling dizzy. It also sucks because not all pharmacies place stock/prices in a way that customers can see it. Other symptoms include the clogged feeling in my ears—usually one at a time—that can’t be relieved with yawning, chewing gum, etc. Go to your pharmacy of choice and ask for 12 hour Sudafed from behind the counter, generic brand works great. Go into any drug store and just show them this picture, they can give it to you. nong2/iStock via Getty Images Plus. Honestly, I have this all pollen season long in various degrees. So it hasn’t always been known it doesn’t work as it used to work. Seasonal allergies are bad and once daily Claritin is not cutting it. Lots of itching. Allergies tend to be what causes clear drainage the most and a daily allergy med, or a combination of pseudoephedrine and an allergy med (when you’re stuffy) might go a long way towards relieving some of your Dr prescribed with steroid nasal spray, and he used it for a while, completely stopped the symptoms. Dust mites don't bother him, they bother me. My cough and stuffy nose persisted but I was feeling better. I take zyrtec, flonase, and azelastine, and it For a runny nose, you could take a nasal decongestant like Sudafed PE (phenylephrine) or Sudafed (pseudoephedrine), although you would need an adult to buy you the latter. Being me and my numerous medication intolerance, I chickened-out and kept up the Flonase instead. The congestion symptoms pseudoephedrine can help clear may be caused by the common cold, hay fever – or even everyday upper respiratory allergies. Drink tons of water! Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Curious to use it. (Edit: this is only for the USA, because apparently we liked to made meth with it. You cannot bring pseudoephedrine into the country except if it's less than a certain percent of the drug. 45K subscribers in the Allergies community. It's no longer loose so pseudo does nothing. They’re used for short-term relief of congestion and pressure in the sinuses and nasal passages caused by the common cold, hay fever, or other Sudafed is technically an upper. The Benedryl I had been taking is of course an anti-histamine and was preventing Sudafed does not interact with most allergy medications and considered safe to take with 24 hour antihistamines, including: It is very common to take both an antihistamine and Sudafed for allergy symptoms. Ephedrine is sold here in the US at least, as Bronkaid, and also does not contain caffeine Sudafed - anything with pseudoephedrine (usually labelled with "-D"). ) because of rebound congestion i had It's obviously harder to get now, but if you can get real Sudafed (not the PE stuff, which doesn't work and has been proven to not work)that can help. Oral Sudafed can increase your risk of cardiovascular issues and nasal spray decongestants can cause rebound congestion and chronic sinusitis. All allergy meds take some time to kick in. Basically this works for any kind of congestion (avoid if you have a heart condition). Allegra (fexofenadine), Claritin (loratadine), and Zyrtec (cetirizine) are all second-generation antihistamines. They all do slightly different things but can alleviate allergy symptoms in different ways. Daily sinus irrigation often helps with allergies but worth inquiring if that could introduce more fluid based on your anatomy. Or check it out in the app stores I had a pseudoephedrine pill (allergies) and cup of coffee at 1pm yesterday. I think that's why Mucinex-D helps so much. the heart of the Silicon Valley. Allegra works wonders for my allergies, better than Zyrtec, but ironically I am allergic to something in it! I do recommend trying it if you haven’t, though, my reaction to it is quite rare. Pseudoephedrine based decongestants sold behind the pharmacy counter are very effective at temporarily eliminating post nasal drip, but have side effects and contraindications. My husband had allergy tests and nothing was found. I took that prednisone months ago and im STILL having terrible acne. Knowing CVS' tendency to gouge me on allergy products, I decided to call our local Costco pharmacy to see how much they're selling the name brand Sudafed for. The active ingredient is a precursor to meth so they have to restrict and keep track of how much you buy, but it’s 100% safe and legal. Ive felt sick recently so I figured that I would take some (real) sudafed and an antihistamine. Or check it out in the app stores Some decongestants can cause hyper feelings (Sudafed / pseudoephedrine is famous for it, it’s a precursor to meth), which can be helpful when you’re this worn out The "Allergy D" variants are all behind the counter because of the pseudoephedrine restrictions (PSE is the "D" part of those). In fact, there Sudafed is a popular decongestant that’s available at most pharmacies. S. I already take zyrtec, sudafed allergy, a nasal spray, and occasionally bennadryl. Sudafed opens up nasal passages and mucinex helps me drain. Sorry - not Sudafed. Used to take them both for 3 days to control an allergic reaction. I am worried about getting a sinus infection which seems to happen wen my allergies get really bad. I just make sure to have something very flavorful nearby in case it gets in my throat Does anyone else get like this when they have to take decongestants for their allergies? Claritin doesn't mess with my appetite at all, just Sudafed or MusinexD I've still got 10 lbs to go (and it's felt like that for 10 weeks so I'm pissed) so it's a bit of I only take the old school sudafed (pseudoephedrine) but combine it with mucinex and often NAC. Am I just experiencing bad allergies or withdrawal symptoms from the pseudoephedrine? Share Add a Comment. The effect is incredible, and I don't want to fuck it up by either becoming immune to it through tolerance or taking it for so many consecutive days, that the days following are horrendous. 24g over the legal limit that the pharmacy is allowed to sell you without a prescription. So be weary of that possibility. It’s possible you need a different antibiotic if the one you had didnt help. My allergy test came beach negative for everything and my doctor also diagnosed me with Non-Allergic Rhinitis and Non-Allergic Asthma. I'm extremely allergic to cats and (normal level) allergic to dogs. For the past two weeks my head has been rough, feel like their is constant pressure on the side and front of my head, as well as my eyes feeling strained. Calling the dr tomorrow to see if they can help. CT scan clear. Thank you for the thorough information. I haven't taken allergy medication or Sudafed in 7 years! I instead take serrapeptase as my prefered decongestant. You can get the same instant relief from 12-hour psuedophedrine, just get the proper stuff from behind the pharmacy counter. I (22m) have using Xylomethazoline over the counter Nasal Spray for the last about 12 years daily. ) Zyrtec is doing near nothing. I find the nettipot nasal flush the most helpful. Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication for nasal and sinus congestion caused by allergies or infections. You're right, I did word that poorly. People were misled because Sudafed was coasting on their previous reputation . Or check it out in the app stores TOPICS. It is similar to amphetamine, which is a stimulant. Generic sudafed works best for my seasonal allergies. and I have heart rate problems and allergies (heart rate is POTS, so unrelated technically), but the Concerta aggravates it, I Posted by u/SoulCruizer - 1 vote and 2 comments I started a course of Prilosec, famotidine, and loratadine (antihistamine) last Thursday. Turned out I have covid. g. They do not have a comparable decongestant (they last four hours) so bring enough for every day and possible delays. *Sudafed* dries it up. He prescribed me prednisone for the infection and montelukast and Flonase for the allergies. I'm taking nasonex regularly for allergies. You or the person who's unwell may also have a rash that's swollen, raised, itchy, blistered or I don’t take decongestants often because I sometimes get heart palpitations and when I do, it’s just the 4-6 hour sudafed very infrequently. Sudafed is pseudoephedrine. But is not long-acting. I take zyrtec one day and allegra the next and alternate every other day. Assuming you are referring to Sudafed containing (Pseudoephedrine) it's to be expected as it's a stimulant. Phenylephrine, found in products like Sudafed PE, Vicks DayQuil and Mucinex Sinus-Max, has been widely used as a nasal decongestant for decades. It can help relieve nasal and sinus congestion and pressure due to the common cold, hay fever, or upper respiratory If your nasal congestion is due to allergies, taking a daily antihistamine can provide good preventative relief. Pseudoephedrine-containing decongestants are packaged in pill or liquid form and can only be found behind-the-counter at your local pharmacy or drug store. ) Do not, I repeat DO NOT take any other sudafed when you take any allergy or OTC medication that has "Claritin-D, Zyrtec-D" the D is for decongestant & sudafed accelerates your heart. How Does Pseudoephedrine Work? Aren’t antihistamines more for allergy itching and the sort? I don’t think they should be doing much for your congestion in general, that’s why allergy pills also have variations with sudafed to give that congestion relief. And for hours afterwards. I'm also allergic to mold and oak pollen. The pseudoephedrine will, though, affect your sleep greatly. Anyone with fragrance allergies noticed that Walmart They scheduled surgery and scooped out all of the damaged bone, removed the inflamed tissue and cut out my adenoids. /r/SanJose will be going dark between 12-14th June As others have experienced, my allergies are the the worst they’ve been in about 20 years (I’m 40 now). Or check it out in the app stores pseudoephedrine hydrochloride is super effective - both opens your sinuses and stops your nose running. Consult with the pharmacy staff to make sure that you're clear on purchasing limits due to federal law and contraindications. In fact, if you notice a good amount of heart palpitations or chronic tachycardia, it is wise to stop pseudoephedrine altogether. Share allergen-free recipes, rant about your struggles, ask questions, and find answers about food allergies and sensitivities. Singulair I've been reading about an NIH study which combined these 2 medications in people with seasonal allergies, which I know is not what most of us are dealing with, but the two together apparently really relieved eye-itching, nasal itching and rhinitis which is a lot of what I deal with. I think healing is going well overall, just tired. These are behind the counter labeled "Brand"-D. Tested with zero food allergies on blood test. I have traveled to Punta Cana four times with Zyrtec, Sudafed, Mucinex, and Flonase without problem. This time was different. Don't forget you can double up on NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin) with your Tylenol. May be tricky to combine with your ADHD medication because pseudoephedrine and amphetamine can increase blood pressure and heart rate etc. Mine does go away with an antihistamine and nasal spray. Naproxen/ibuprofen if you feel all your joints really suck. Best. Sort by: Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. That fake stuff is useless. I've been to 3 ENTs, tried a bunch of nasal sprays, lots of different antihistamines, had inconclusive allergy testing, a sinus CT scan, and I had sinus surgery last June which didn't help at all (septoplasty and turbinate reduction) The only thing that helps is the high doses of pseudoephedrine and like clockwork at about 12 hours after taking Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. afterward take Sudafed (the good kind--pseudophedrine-- not that phenylephrine stuff [in the US you have to go to pharmacy counter to get Saw an ENT several weeks ago who diagnosed me with: deviated septum, swollen turbinates, collapsed nasal valve, and minor allergies (class II cat) and non allergic rhinitis. Old. This may be good if your nose (or other medications such as sudafed) are keeping you up at night. I think bc I knew how many they had to do. . The ENT told me it is safe to use long-term. like you said, i just have to clear my throat a lot. I forgot and noticed my allergies were really bad today and took a prescription allergy med upon taking my vitamins. N-methyl ephedrine is used in Japan in over- the-counter flu and cold medication. Seemed to work I get allergy shots every 6 months, take a prescription allergy pill, prescription nose spray, and I rotate Mucinex Sinus Max and Sudafed (the real one behind the counter) every 4 hours. Ask them to check you for dust mite, feathers and mold allergies. Not long before your stealing meat and selling it for money to buy sudafed . Antihistamines can dry you out some, but that's not their main thing. Warning: Sudafed can make you twitchy and raise blood pressure, so don’t take too much or for too long. A hit of sudafed gets u clear for 5 minutes before your craving more sudafed. I have been taking Sudafed and an allergy medication and ibuprofen for the pain and now my BP is 150/105. If you don't know what is causing allergic reaction, maybe ask to be tested so you can avoid it if it's just happening once a week? Sudafed is my go to. Astepro nasal spray is like Zyrtec for the nose. they sell zyrtec-D as well if you want to just take one pill. D is just the antihistamine plus pseudoephedrine, you should only take pseudoephedrine for a week at a time. There is a medicine called Pabron Rhinitis Capsule S-alpha that you can buy in Japan that has sudafed, caffeine, and some other stuff in it. Or check it out in the app stores Sudafed or an allergy pill with a decongestant for a few days. Or check it out in the app stores At first, I was planning on heading to the pharmacy to pick up some Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) or something. (people use it as a meth ingredient) What I take is an antihistamines paired with sudafed. Long term pseudoephedrine use if someone has a chocolate allergy, is there a specific kind of chocolate they can eat? The allergic irritability syndrome: four case reports and a position statement from the Neuroallergy Committee of the American College of Allergy upvotes · comment r/Allergies Make sure you’re taking actual pseudoephedrine, you want the stuff you have to ask the pharmacist or get a prescription for (I know OR and WA require a script, not sure about CA), not the stuff on the shelf (doesn’t work studies show). I have a bad dust mite allergy, causes all sorts of skin stuff and sinusitis. Allegra is for allergy relief. It works slower and is weaker than sudafed, but it works better for me because it decongests deeper sinuses that sudafed doesn't touch, and with none of the side effects. Magical stuff. For colds / flu, basically you just got to ride it out (unfortunately). My cousin kept insisting I take allergy medicine, I kept insisting I've never had allergies before in my life and I didn't think that was the issue. It works by tightening the blood vessels in your nasal Allergy medicine gives me a sinus headache, because when it kicks in it hardens my sinuses and locks them in place for days. I will be watching Forget Sudafed! After long searches, reading articles, and testing these all out on myself here is the Chriscrazy99 step by step remedy for nasal congestion! You know i'm not sure, I definitely have some soft of cold but the way i've been sneezing and such makes me think allergies must be involved even though i've never had an issue with Not sure if there are studies on the ADRs of chronic daily usage of pseudoephedrine. We hope to attract international Reddit users as we build upon our knowledge and perception of the world's current events and trending topics Study of 500+ allergy sufferers, finds that the common, over-the-counter Allergy shots and/or Xolair in bad cases can really help, a cocktail of RXs for the allergies like Dymista or Flonase+Astelin/Astepro, Zyrtec-D or similar & possibly Singulair may all be of benefit. Todays asthma medications include b2 agonist which are stimulants however more targeted, medications include but not limited to (albuterol , Flovent, Pulmicort , QVar). Same here. 240mg is the max daily dose. Or at least it was two years ago, when I last bought some. Some allergy medications are antihistamines that don't have a decongestant, but they make ones that include pseudoephedrine for congestion. Had to do RAST twice. I'd rather be miserable from allergies than this. It is marketed under the name "Furamist" in India by Cipla. I also suggest allergy eye drops and simply saline nasal rinse. Meaning if you’re allergic to pollen, take the medication before you go outside. But he also took anti allergy meds for years, that could be the reason too. I wrote a post not too long ago about super itchy ears I would involuntarily scratch at night while sleeping, well. I’ve been on Flonase and Zyrtec for a week. I do have sudafed on I take the generics of allegra and flonase every day, and i've had the same issue since the start of allergy season. A commonplace for discussion, news, advice and questions with fellow sufferers. I have terrible allergies and they are super active in the DR. I hear Canada is was more uptight about purchasing sudafed. I want to take my ketamine now but don't know it it'll negatively effect it. I would take the Sudafed. Brand name is: Zyrtec-d (zyrtec is the cetrizine and the "d" is decongestant, pseudoephedrine) I take sudafed every once in a while when I get allergies. I also take Sudafed. With having Fibro, you might crash after the stimulant effects of Sudafed wear off, just like crashing after caffeine. Or check it out in the app stores Already taking Sudafed, Allegra, Nasacort and Ibuprofen. I’ve tried allergy meds with no decongestant with no relief. I was prescribed Nasonex twice daily in the morning and at bedtime for I think 2 weeks or so (I'm not sure). Those are my known allergies. Reply reply View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. The only way to find out is an elimination diet. Sudafed is about the only thing that makes the pressure go away and I can't take more than one at a time because my anxiety spirals otherwise. Brand name Sudafed, not Sudafed PE. mostly runny nose and heavy sneezing. Top. It's allergy season baby bumpers. Open comment sort options. Typically its the congestion, water eyes, sneezing, sore throat. ShellAnswerMan • You took a combo medication that contained an antihistamine plus pseudoephedrine/Sudafed, The Sudafed is what amped you up, These side effects will go away eventually in So if you bought the smallest package size available for each product you'd have 12 Zyrtec-D 12 hour (1440mg pseudoephedrine) and 20 Claritin-D 12 hour (2400mg pseudoephedrine) which comes to 3840mg (3. Will be seeing my allergist next week when they open. Benadryl sometimes helps If you have positive allergy test results, you are going to want to keep an eye on this because reflux is also an allergic symptom. until you break the 7 day limit, over night you are then dependant on Sudafed and your nose is blocked all the time. Best time to take allergy medication is before you’re exposed to the allergen. It's related to ephedrine, and it IS a stimulant, but Sudafed contained neither ephedrine or caffeine. BUT it's the only allergy med Yikes! I am so sorry that sounds awful. Pseudoephedrine HCL is the only max strength nasal decongestant and you have to ask for it at the pharmacy counter. Not really sure if i had an allergic response to covid or pregnancy rhinitis maybe even a combination. Last time this happened, I had a sinus infection for 6 months straight and I was miserable If you have rough allergies, you should take a look at seeing an immunologist and at That said, you can do quite a lot with OTCs although it gets expensive. zyrtec and sudafed [real pseudoephedrine, the kind you get behind the counter, not that PE bullshit] works pretty well for me. Pressure on face like most would say. I know that allergy medication does impact BP as well as Sudafed and ibuprofen. It's not dangerous to take sudafed as directed. プレコール持続性鼻炎カプセル contain pseudoephedrine (the active ingredient in original Sudafed) and is sold over the counter. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Doc thinks it’s allergies. I got the mattress and pillow covers for allergies and it has really helped. If I take allergy medicine all of my phlegm hardens up like a rock. If I don't, and my ears stay cloggy, I wake up with completely swollen eyes and a sinus headache- all from allergies. Sort by: Best. ETD generally stems from inflammation caused by allergies, viral/bacterial infections, or barometric pressure Pseudoephedrine should only be used for short-term relief (7 days or less) of a stuffy or blocked nose because longer use can cause side effects. The doctor said it's allergies and prescribed allergy meds, Nasonex, and a nettipot. It’s treated with the same medications as any other reflux but the root cause is an allergen, not a structural defect or diet. If you’re allergic to pollen, don’t sleep with the windows open. I haven't died yet or had any weird stuff happen 🤷🏻♀️ Hello. Just be careful with decongestants. Cold and flu tablets with pseudoephedrine normally have 24 tablets each containing 30mg pseudo + other ingredients (e. Classic eustachian tube inflammation/viral sinusitis he says. Sudafed is just the pseudoephedrine, so if you want the same effect, also add Claritin NOT D. Then they banned over the counter pseudoephedrine, so I moved to another medicine, then Claritin, then Benadryl which turns me into a zombie that needs to sleep, then Xyrtec. I still have symptoms. I took all of the prednisone and the 30 day supply of the montelukast. A shower helps too, with all the heat and humidity. has seasonal allergies But phenylephrine absolutely sucks as a decongestant (which is why it is rarely sold as a solo product), and has only gained popularity since the introduction of the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 which restricted sales of the much superior decongestants, ephedrine and pseudoephedrine (which you need to purchase from behind the The only thing that has worked is my allergy meds, allergy nasal spray, sinus rinse or saline spray, AND Sudafed D (make sure it’s a decongestant!) all of those together religiously has really helped, good luck! Thank you. Q&A. Advertisement Coins. Theyve never affected me even though i have pretty severe anxiety. Valheim; Genshin Impact; Minecraft; Pseudoephedrine (Allergy meds) and CBD . Yeah i have severe allergies that developed into asthma and I've been getting weekly allergy shots for years and still on all sorts of oral meds and Astepro is still the best thing that i use. Or check it out in the app stores a pre-employment drug test tomorrow and I take daily decongestants such as Allegra and generic brand over the counter sudafed for my allergies. I've been diving for over 20 years and thankfully I don't have any serious allergies but if I'm the least bit stuffy when I get up I'll pop a decongestant before diving just in case. I add in the methy sudafed you have to buy behind the counter I have gone from overly medicated with OTC allergy meds, Sudafed, and Mucinex daily to no meds in the last three weeks. In Benadryl as H1 blocker and Zantac was great for an H2 blocker. , Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) sold behind the pharmacy counter. Right now I'm not sure what it is that's bothering me, though I guess rag-weed where I am (we're traveling) is particularly bad right now. it doesn't even really make my throat sore. It’ll dry you up Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Even on those meds though I'm still sneezing, coughing, cant breathe. I’m allergic to Oak, Pine, and palm trees, all native grasses, dogs, cats, soy, and weirdly snow crab, but no other shellfish/crustaceans. Or check it out in the app stores Yea ofcourse actually Sudafed is what you take to stop an erection. Is there anything like allegra-D or sudafed that gives the same effect (freedom to breathe, no runny nose AND clarity of mind due to no allergies) that can be used over the long term without side effects? Long time sufferer of seasonal allergies. I want to start tapering down more but the withdrawals are bad. My heart is racing and I dont have any coordination. I also take Sudafed for cloggy ears this time of year (no congestion, it's all behind my ears). Sort of I typically use Zyrtec for chronic allergies, Sudafed when my congestion is a little too much, and Benadryl for acute allergies that need attention ASAP (regardless of if I'm taking Zyrtec). It took me a week to figure it out as I had no other symptoms. It's like crack. The ONLY thing that gives me total relief of congestion is claritin D which has the decongestant pseudoephedrine. Very annoying. I started getting allergy shots and went YEARS without a sinus infection because of them. Sounds like you're already trying all of that. The two half used boxes I brought with me almost These drugs are both nasal decongestants. The first time, I was like 8 and didn't like it, but it was tougher when I was 19. g paracetamol). Or check it out in the app stores PPIs, dairy free and gluten free diets, drinking tons of water, sleeping elevated, immunotherapy, mucinex, Sudafed Same! I've never experienced this with allergies. They also have given me a 12 hour pseudoefedrina before alone but not sure if that one needed a prescription or not Well, the pseudoephedrine won't actually block the allergy-inflammation-histamine-cycle root cause, happening inside your body and blood stream. Definitely do not take oral decongestants long term All these will help with allergies Reply reply [deleted] • It’s not allergies, the viagra gives me a stuffy I've only experienced spring time allergies last season and this season. Everyone is different. Well, with an allergy medication included: Rino-Ebastel is over the counter and is a 24 hour pill with 10 mg allergy medication (ebastina) and 120 mg pseudoefedrina. I got addicted to Sudafed and the withdrawals are terrible. He still gets sinus drainage, but it isn’t as bad as before. My friend can’t take zrytec b/c it causes ringing in her ears, but then Benadryl makes her hyper. Gave me a Ryaltris sample bottle to try. Best of luck. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. But be prepared for the crash after. I took Sudafed to help relieve some congestion (I usually use Flonase twice a day and that's it for congestion) because my Eustachian tube area where my throat and ear meet was feeling sore and I felt maybe a Sudafed would dry up whatever was bothering me quickly. I've read that sudafed is okay to take, but does that mean the standard 4 hour dose or is it ok to take a dose of 12 hour sudafed? Also---any recommendations for allergy meds? Being a forever allergy sufferer I have always taken a 24 hour allergy pill. Stimulants are superb at lifting fatigue & many where used as bronchodillators in the past. i take 12-hour sudafed and i actually double up on the zyrtec [i take both at the same time, twice a day]. A lot of people use steroid-based nose sprays like Flonase or Nasacort for their allergies. /r/SanJose will be going dark between 12-14th June in protest against Reddit's API changes which will kill 3rd party apps like Apollo, Reddit is Fun Medications with antihistamines will work to some degree, even if you don't have allergies, depending on how you react to different types. I stayed awake until 5am today being super productive and focused. I haven't slept right in the last few days. Focusing on the nasal symptoms, I’ve used Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine) for sinuses, Flonase (Fluticasone) the normal version not the “sensamist” version, and basic Saline Spray. I have had this mucus sensation for close to two months now but just figured I had a cold or fall allergies. I am getting 50% more Sudafed for 2/3rds the price. I feel like not many So, I hit up webmd. Mucinex without the DM for chest congestion. I lost my sense of smell back in 2011. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) works well, but it can make you very tired. This is quite stressful as I have not seen it that high in a long time. But have never had headaches. Community info source on everything relating to food allergies. These are the kind of allergies that keep me from living a normal life (working effectively, enjoying time with family, etc. They are all highly polar compounds which means they generally do not cross the blood-brain barrier and are because of that Prednisone, sudafed, and a netipot are what helped me get through it, along with being diligent with my allergy meds. Sometimes the best time to take the medication is after a hot shower; the steam opens up your nasal passages/sinuses. While that got rid of the globus sensation I am still feeling a lot of mucus in my throat and nose. I can't say this will be the case when the tree pollen explodes in spring but I at least can now enjoy a winter where my allergies and asthma aren't making me miserable every day. But sure: pseudoephedrine can be excellent for some people to help treat the symptoms, in that it will turn viscous mucous into a liquid form, so that it clears out of your system much easier. This is the science of why you feel awesome. Sudafed will be the quickest though The instant result Claritin D provides is from the psuedophedrine in it. You can try antihistamines like Claritin or Zyrtec, decongestants like Sudafed, nasal rinses like neti pot or simply saline, and of course nasal sprays like Flonase. I didn’t know until I just looked it up that Sudafed can cause false positives for Meth and Reddit's main subreddit for videos. I can't eat fruits, veggies or nuts because of my seasonal allergies and I feel miserable. South Africa, Mexico, and Israel) for the treatment of allergic rhinitis. There was a time when pseudoephedrine was as regular to me as a multivitamin, Reddit, the news, etc. Well that's all I have right now. It works on symptoms directly without the buildup time of nasal steroids. You need to get some pseudoephedrine. As others have said, pseudo is not normally recommended for allergies, it should only be used short term if other treatments (e. As I changed the pills I took over the years I never bothered to read the labels. New. I need to try and understand if this is the medication or another cause. You could also try Sudafed (the kind with pseudoephedrine) during the day. Voltaren for the shitty joint. (Pharmacist) If a patient comes to the pharmacy to pick up pseudoephedrine, which one do you usually recommend and why? the one that last every 4 to 6 hours, the one that last every 12 hours, or 24 hours? Give the steroids some time to work, they should help with inflammation and calming down fluid. Up all night sneezing and blowing my nose. Basically little speed pills so I made sure to always take my allergy pills in the morning. Does anyone have experience with this? ETA: I take the Sudafed only if I really need it for seasonal allergies. I’d suggest taking a daily Zyrtec and supplementing with an occasional Sudafed as needed. Nikkivegas1 • This has happened to me and my daughter. Also if you are taking it daily and then stop Is there anyone else out there who can't use sudafed because of heart or other medical reasons? Is there something similar for us to take? I mostly would like to know because it gives me a lot The Sudafed that is kept with the pharmacist contains pseudoephedrine (hence the name) and is the real one. If you are a person who has lived with an allergy for many years, please stick around to advise the newly diagnosed who are looking for guidance. I've had years of deep stuffed up allergies behind the ears, in between nasal drop and the ears. But, if not, buy generic pseudoephedrine separate from the allergy meds. Share Add a Comment. When I was a kid the doctor used ephedrine on the end of a long swab and jammed it up into my sinuses because my allergies were so bad I couldn't breathe one molecule of oxygen. Garage cooks using pseudoephedrine add only tiny fraction of meth, most of it is made in Mexico on industrial scale If they wanted a replacement of pseudoephedrine that cannot be abused, they could have introduced N-methyl pseudoephedrine or N-methyl ephedrine. Astelin if allergic, Flonase for the settling the inflammation. I took the Sudafed and got a call back from my allergist about 30 minutes later. I used to get them frequently and after a few months of the shots I started noticing a difference. I have severe tinnitus in both of my ears and Sudafed is the only thing that makes it stop. Now it's spring and it's back again. Has anyone used sudafed to help the pressure and drainage at all? If so, let me know please. Sometimes an intolerance-not a full blown allergy-will cause allergic symptoms. You don’t need a prescription. congestion is pretty bad and you don't want to take steroids like Nasacort and Flonase you can try antihistamines with pseudoephedrine. The recovery wasn't great but since the surgery I have never had another sinus infection and it also completely cured my allergies. Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. I also use Nasonex (I prefer it to flonase, and with my If you're in the U. Or check it out in the app stores TOPICS Most all of my allergy symptoms are worse on one side. I would get dizzy and nauseous. Or check it out in the app stores but taking a high dose of Sudafed (120 - 240 mg pseudoephedrine hydrochloride) should open things up for you temporarily. Before (I'm 27) about a year ago after covid my ears did this for months. My nasal breathing problem isn't mainly caused by allergies, I have thin passages and it causes a lot of mucus build up, even when my allergies are fine (sometimes they aren't). com and found out these are all severe allergic reactions to Sudafed. Eventually it went away. I consistently feel angry if I take either or both. antihistamines, steroid sprays, saline sprays) are not providing enough relief. Allergy shots. Personally, it makes me drowsy, so I recently switched to Xyzal. Where I would be particularly concerned would be in older patients or in those with underlying cardiovascular disease (heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, claudication, etc) due to its vasoconstrictive effects (tightens blood vessels). Hey guys, day 4 of post op, feeling a bit open but at the same time a bit congested. My experience with Sudafed as a kid was that it amped you up. Allegra You're right about the hoops you have to jump through to get it, but the pseudoephedrine is the only thing that lets me breathe at night. Typically, second and third generation antihistamines are the best In rare cases, it's possible to have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to pseudoephedrine. It just felt like allergies at that point which is why I kept taking the montelukast and using the flonase. I have not tried nasal spray or a neti pot. I still use it to this day, but only 2-3 times a week to keep allergy symptoms at bay. I got a sinus infection this year and it was about a year after I stopped allergy shots (I had to stop going in because of work schedule Most people get a good buzz or feel fine on benadryl and/or sudafed. Pseudoephedrine helps, but raises blood pressure, and you should only take occasionally as needed on worst days. Technically I'm taking: Cetrizine 5mg and 120mg Pseudoephedrine in an extended release pill. Still have tons of issues but it helps. I take it a few times a year for allergies and Maybe your allergies are restricting your breathing like a cold can, which makes sudafed perfect for you. Wondering if there are any concerns with CBD and taking Allegra-D which has Pseudoephedrine in it? New to CBD, very allergic to the world Actually, it's the same here on all accounts. He prescribed: antihistamine and You can get a type of sudafed at my farmacia. I was not thinking this morning and I took 2 pseudoephedrine hcl, 4 hour tablets. Gaming. 32 votes, 72 comments. I'm not saying you have covid, but you may want to get tested. Sudafed PE / Claritin d (pseudoephedrine) Claritin D has two meds: an antihistamine (stops/reduces allergies), and pseudoephedrine as a decongestant (stops/reduces mucus). This is a place for discussing remedies for allergies of all types: Food, Grass, Pet, Pollen, Mold, Cockroach, Mites, Smoke, Dust, Latex, Ragweed, Tree, Cigarette What makes you say not to use a decongestant exactly? Explain that to me because you sound like another crazed m*ron who blocks people from buying it, it does exactly as it says helps with decongestion and relives swelling in the nasal passages that Flonase does but Flonase causes adrenal gland issues, using corticosteroids also causes Cushing syndrome yet people like you Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. 44K subscribers in the Allergies community. Or check it out in the app stores It’s the pseudoephedrine that alleviates the symptoms. I was floored when they said they offer a 30-pack of the 12 hour maximum strength caplets for only $11. Posted by u/golden_girl_travelin - 7 votes and 3 comments For the past few months I’ve had pretty much 100% congestion aside from all the other allergy symptoms despite taking antihistamines (tried allegra, benadryl, claritin, zyrtec) and using nasopure (like a netipot). Claritin does nothing for me. Sudafed or psuedpherine works wonders for me, but there are side effects so run it by a doc. " And my year-round allergies are BARELY managed well by my 3 antihistamine/nasal rinse combo. 84g) pseudoephedrine total which is exactly 0. Im currently super jittery and anxious. Wait the recommended 24 hours. Or check it out in the app stores Is it okay to take NSAIDS like 500 mg Advil with HCL pseudoephedrine 60mg? Advice My muscles are super sore from working out and my spring allergies have been flaring up lately. Would I be able to take Sudafed if things get real bad? Would that interfere with the test? Thanks! Pseudoephedrine is a miracle pill, never buy decongestants from the isle. It is much stronger at alleviating your nasal congestion. But by eliminating foods, he found that when he didn’t eat soy, dairy, or wheat, he felt a lot better. Had sinus surgery in late May after having tinnitus for a year, moderate, and it went away after surgery. The allergy specific part of Claritin also takes 1-2 weeks of consistent use to kick in, like Flonase. Has anyone ever taken them together? Should I wait for a few Oh btw - the thing with azelastine has two possible explanations: 1, azelastine directly dries up nasal secretions as it has “anticholinergic” side effects, 2, many patient with “non allergic” rhinitis still react to allergens at the level of the nasal lining, despite allergy tests being negative (known as local allergic rhinitis). Or check it out in the app stores I usually take my antihistamines with the first set of pills. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. This is why I take a Sudafed first, which helps my sinuses run out, then I take allergy medicine an hour after taking the Sudafed. That worked like a charm. And everytime I go swimming, my allergies destroy me. Get allergy shots, use nasal antihistamine + nasal steroid sprays, take Zyrtec twice daily, allergy-proof your house, and lastly move to a state that's better for your allergies. Already have tylenol, advil, tums, pepto bismo, pepsid, gas x, dramamine, cold medicine, sudafed, allergy eyedrops, claritin Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. it started with a complete blocked nose, add the tight chest and general struggles i took to using a sudafed nasal spray, a week later it ran out and i got otrivine, another week later panic ensued that not only was my nose not improving but I felt a major dependency on these Has anyone used pseudoephedrine long term or had their D r/allergist tell them to do so. I was instructed to take two Benadryls for now and that the Sudafed I already took isn’t an issue. The FDA’s proposal isn’t an immediate order; it Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Nasal congestion caused by a cold or flu generally lasts 5-10 days so if you're having symptoms for longer it's probably due to allergies. The real Sudafed with pseudoephedrine is the only decongestant that actually works, not the one with phenylephrine. Afrin is so magical and so easy to get hooked on. After, I would only have to use it once at bedtime. Controversial. I take Allegra year round for a skin allergy, I started taking Zyrtec a few months ago to prepare for cedar season, just picked up Claritin D since I need the pseudoephedrine to totally knock out the symptoms. I make sure while the allergy medicine is kicking in I'm sitting or standing. Pseudoephedrine is the active ingredient in Sudafed. Honey for the throat. Reddit, how do you deal with seasonal allergies? My allergies are really bad this time of year (mostly stuffed up and sneezing, and itchy eyes). Take it as directed and the pain will go away and your sinuses will drain. WHAAAAAAT!!!!! I have allergy induced asthma and I'm allergic to just everything it's so sad, I've been through so many tests and ever since I was a small child have been told I'm allergic to "essentially every tree in America. My husband just has allergies in the Spring; I have them year-round. I typically feel the worst when I am not sneezing or having a runny Sudafed workED. Sinus headaches, sniffles, and hoarse voice in the morning. Or check it out in the app stores I’m down to taking only 30mg sudafed every 4 hours. If dust is part of the issue I would get the allergy covers. I take Allegra 24 hours in the morning. I have to stop taking Zyrtec for five days leading up to an allergy test. cnk xgvt avaz ntb ewealg exceg plkfcb dtboosta qtivfzv osqnb