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12-06-2021 06:32 PM
A few years after we became pet parents to our wonderful Golden Retriever, I was allergy tested. Sure enough, it showed I was allergic to dogs. My nose runs all day long.
Does anyone use an allergy med. that will help with these symptoms (and also not make you feel like you're in la-la land)?
TIA
12-06-2021 06:40 PM
I use ELDERBERRY. Not a "cure", but it has greatly helped my sinus and allergy challenges. I have cut my "cold pill" usage about 90%.
12-06-2021 06:54 PM
I think you have to try a couple of over the counter ones - everybody is different -
one type might help me and not you.
12-06-2021 07:03 PM
I've had allergies all my life, including allergies to dogs and cats. I have had four beagles during the past 45 years and I've loved them all. They often made me sneeze, cough, itch, etc. I took allergy shots for decades but they were useless. I recall a discussion I had with the allergist. I told him that the Benedryl or Chlortimeton I took helped me but made me sleepy and that so far I couldn't find a non drowsy antihistamine that helped. He said the sleepier the side effect, the more likely it is to be helpful. So, I use Nasacort up my nostrils once a day and take those sleep inducing antihistamines when needed,if I have no other plans.
12-06-2021 07:13 PM
@Desertdi what form of elderberry and how much do you use? I have used elderberry and zinc lozenges periodically, not long term.
@spent2much have you tried Flonase nasal spray?
12-06-2021 07:25 PM - edited 12-06-2021 07:26 PM
@Love orchids wrote:@Desertdi what form of elderberry and how much do you use? I have used elderberry and zinc lozenges periodically, not long term.
@spent2much have you tried Flonase nasal spray?
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12-06-2021 07:35 PM
Generic Clariten D or Zyrtec D non-drowsy that work very well, but if you have high blood pressure, take those without the D. D stands for decongestant that may increase BP.
I am also allergic to dogs, cats and many other things so I took allergy injections and they worked wonders. I'd say effective about 80%. I still have to take allergy medication at times, particularly in the Spring, and when I'm doing heavy cleaning.
My Mother also took allergy injections. Without them, we'd be a mess all year long.
12-06-2021 08:48 PM
I am also allergic to cats and dogs and have always had a dog. I used Nasonex nasal spray and Loratadine 10 mg - never noticed a sleepy issue.
Loratadine is generic for Claratin and is over the counter.
Recently the company stopped producing Nasonex Spray probably because of the cost, much to my dismay because it worked so well. My ENT doc has changed me to Fluticasone nasal spray. We will see how well it works.
12-06-2021 10:00 PM
@KathyM23 Loratidine - that rang a bell with me. Looked through my stash of meds and there it was - 10 mg. I'll be trying that tomorrow morning for sure. THANK YOU!
12-06-2021 10:01 PM
@spent2much You also probably need a nasal spray. See your ENT.
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