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non drowsy hayfever relief vs. the other sort

im taking the non drowsy loratadine stuff at the mo, in conjuction with eyedrops. thankfully my eyes arent too bad, but my sneezing, bloked nose, dry mouth, itchy palate is really making me feel cr*p. also, i have a history of sleep problems, so this is just making things so much worse, i sometimes wonder if its even worth going to bed. anyway, what i want to know is, is the hayfever stuff that might make you drowsy very effective compared to loratadine, and if yes, what is the active, sleep inducing and hayfever squashing ingredient that i need to watch out for?


mandimoo  Thurs 26/06/08 22:56
stonekicker
Fri 27/06/08
04:27
i had the same problem as you - loratidine jusy didn't cut the mustard. so i went to asda, paid 79p for 7 tablets of cetirizine hay fever remedy and it did the trick. its not even that drowsy inducing when you take it first thing, so you should be ok...good luck!
chazza
Fri 27/06/08
11:11
Different tablets work for different people and I don't think the drowsy ones are on the whole more effective than non drowsy ones, just that they work for different people.

I'm on phenergan at the minute, which are drowsy (often also used for insomnia or to sedate people before operations) and although i take them at night, I'm permanently tired in the morning after a full nights sleep!

I am a bad sleeper though so at least I'm getting more sleep, I just don't wake up feeling refreshed!
Kleiber
Fri 27/06/08
11:27
My son suffers badly from hayfever and has tried all of the above remedies, some with more success than others. He has to take a non-drowsy, as he drives and due to the nature of his job, but we've found that if he takes Benadryl Plus (allergy & congestion relief - pharmacy sales only, so go to the chemist for these) in the morning and loratadine at night, they work wonderfully and he gets a good night's sleep as he's not all bunged up! Hope this helps. K
burbie
Fri 27/06/08
22:43
Use a nasal hayfever spray morning and evening as well as the tablets. It helps with your blocked up nose and breathing.

twinkle2s
Sat 28/06/08
13:39
Have you thought of trying alternative therapies? The Bowen Technique has had some great successes with both Asthma and Hayfever and has no contraindications.
mandimoo
Sat 28/06/08
22:01

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bownen tecnique, no ive never heard of it, but i will google it right now.
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