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Posted by tom63376 (Member # 7220) on :
 
I read in Dr. C's handouts that he
encourages alergy medication if you
have alergies so that your immune
system is freed up to better fight
Lyme.

Sounds like a good argument.

But I know some allergy medications
are steroid based. That would make
things worse for sure.

Does anyone know if Claritin is a
steriod based allergy medication or
if they see any problems with taking
it while on ABX for Lyme?

I see the store brand version of
claritin at Walmart and it's cheap.
So I was going to give it a try.

Thanks

 


Posted by Aniek (Member # 5374) on :
 
I believe that the allergy based products are all prescription only, and are mostly for nasal sprays. You should ask a pharmacist, or you can call the company that makes claritin and ask.


 


Posted by duramater (Member # 6480) on :
 
Yes you can buy claritan over the counter now. Yes I used to be on it for years (before I developed an allergy to it!) while being treated for Lyme. Another option is benedryl.

No it is not steroid based (no such meds are sold OTC).
 


Posted by lla2 (Member # 2364) on :
 
actually some otc have steriods in them so be careful ...afrin has steroids in it to reduce swelling inthe nasal passsages etc..

so just read labels.

Lisa
 


Posted by Lyddie on :
 
Are you sure Afrin has steroids? The active ingredient is oxymetazoline hydrocholoride. Afrin shrinks nasal passages and decongests, but isn't really an allergy med.

Flonase is a steroid nasal spray, but by prescription only. I think most meds with anything steroid-based are by prescription only, except for the low-dose scalp and skin products.

Claritin is over the counter now and is also sold under the name of Alvavert (we like the kind that melt under your tongue) and loratadine (the generic name for Claritin). It is very expensive so if you see it cheaper, grab it!

We do Alavert in the am and Benadryl in the pm. No problems at all.
 




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