Can you take pain killers while taking allergy pills?
Entirely depends on what type of allergy and pain medication you are taking. Typically, it is never a good idea to mix medication. ChaCha on!
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What happens if you take too many allergy pills?
Seek emergency medical attention. Symptoms of a diphenhydrami...
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What are some allergy medicines?
Benadryl, Claritin, and Clarinex are some drugs that treat al...
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What will happen if I take 2 Allegra allergy pills?
The recommended dose of ALLEGRA-D (fexofenadine hcl and pseud...
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What is the best allergy medicine?
It is best to talk to a doctor to find out what medication wi...
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Do you have any home remedys for allergy?
It is found that five drops of castor oil in half a cup of an...
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What are some allergy medicines?
Benadryl, Claritin, and Clarinex are some drugs that treat al...
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What is the best allergy medicine?
It is best to talk to a doctor to find out what medication wi...
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What happens if you take too many allergy pills?
Seek emergency medical attention. Symptoms of a diphenhydrami...
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How do you get rid of an allergy headache?
Headache. One way to prevent allergy headaches is to avoid th...
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How do I get rid of allergies?
You can visit an Allergist for treatment options, such as All...
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How do I know if I have a gluten allergy without getting tested?
Symptoms of a Gluten Allergy: Upper repository tract problems...
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Is it possible to have a tequila allergy?
It is possible to be allergic to tequila if you have an aller...
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What will happen if I take 2 Allegra allergy pills?
The recommended dose of ALLEGRA-D (fexofenadine hcl and pseud...
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Can an allergy to a medicine cause a fever?
No, an allergy to a medicine will not cause a fever, but can ...
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Can you take allergy medication with melatonin pills?
Melatonin is used for sleep disorders such as difficulty slee...
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Allergy symptoms include nasal congestion, sneezing, runny no...
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What is the best allergy medicine?
It is best to talk to a doctor to find out what medication wi...
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What is an allergy to gluten called?
Intolerance to gluten occurs in a disease called gluten-sensi...
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Can you get headaches from taking too much allergy medicine?
Too much allergy medication overdose symptoms may include dry...
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What are the symptoms of an allergy to alcohol?
An alcohol allergy would be very uncommon. However, you could...
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What are symptoms of Rexall Allergy Relief overdose?
Symptoms of a Rexall Allergy Relief overdose include extreme ...
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Allergy symptoms include nasal congestion, sneezing, runny no...
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What is the best allergy medicine?
It is best to talk to a doctor to find out what medication wi...
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Is it possible to overdose on allergy medicine?
Yes. It is possible to overdose on allergy medicine which cou...
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What happens if you overdose on zertech the allergy medicine?
Based on reported cases, the following Zyrtec overdose sympto...
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Can allergy medicines get you high if you snort them?
Using or snorting prescription drugs to get high is extremely...
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What can you do for sun allergy?
You can use antihistamines and/or sunscreen to prevent or red...
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How do you take claritin allergy medicine?
You would have to take one Claritin pill within a 24 hour per...
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What is the best allergy medicine?
It is best to talk to a doctor to find out what medication wi...
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What is an allergy to gluten called?
Intolerance to gluten occurs in a disease called gluten-sensi...
About Allergy
Allergies are hypersensitive disorders of the immune system. People have allergic reactions to all sorts of things from pollen and dust, to pets, to food and insect stings. Allergic reactions happen when usually harmless substances found in the environment called allergens react with your immune system and trigger a predictable, rapid response. Depending on the allergy and the severity, the body could respond with asthma, a runny nose and itchy eyes, to hives, to anaphylactic shock or death. Treatments for allergies include anti-histamines, steroids, and immunotherapy. While it is not sanctioned in anyway by the FDA, there is some talk of hookworms, a small parasitic worm that lives in the human gut, being used to suppress the auto-immune system resulting in almost no allergies. However, too many hookworms and the body becomes anemic.

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