| Thanks for your input! Allegra-D contains pseudoephedrine (decongestant), it makes some people jittery. i cant take it, id be bouncing off the walls. perhaps you can ask your doctor or pharmacist for a decongestant that doesnt contain pseudoephedrine. but, as far as eliminating fluid in the middle ear, i seem to recall that a decongestant is recommended. |
| "jamie" wrote in message news:ujJHd.11240$Vj3.1652@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com... I am algeric to dustmites inside, and various things outside mainly in the summer and fall. |
| In misc.kids.pregnancy ChitaShines wrote: : Has anyone ever been on this? What were any side effects that you : experienced? Ive been feeling lightheaded and dizzy lately so I went to : the doctor where she determined that I have fluid in one of my ears. She : prescribed Allegra D to dry up the fluid. It doesnt really seem to be : working because I am still dizzy. I am experiencing extreme insomnia & the : jitters. Last night I took 2 Tylenol PM to help me sleep. I attributed my : jitters to them, but here I am again tonight feeling the same way minus the : Tylenol PM. Ive read on the Web where alot of people experience insomnia, : jitters, & headaches w/ Allegra D. |
| In article , : Lawrence Brown wrote: :Additionally, many antihistamines are :contraindicated in patients with diabetes or hypertension. : Huh ? |
| If you want to use a combination, rather than PRN sudafed, the most rational combination is Allegra-D in the AM, and Allegra in the P Claritin 12-hr D in the AM, and an antihistamine in the PM. R.Motz It seems that I might not have clearly explained the issue. |