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Janet of Duncanville TX writes (11/14/01):
Ever since then, I have not recovered my usual health. I always feel below par and have had infections, headaches and nausea. I have severe neck pain most of the time and run fever sporadically. I can't help but trace all of these symptoms back to that day when I took the Claritin-D. I have trouble working a full day now. I really believe that the medication injured me. I am not the same as before I took the medication. I would like to feel good again and feel depressed about my future. I hope this condition is not permanent and want to get over it soon. Claritin-D is the well-known antihistamine with a dose of the decongestant pseudoephedrine added. Though very widely used, pseudoephedrine should not be taken by anyone who has high blood pressure; diabetes; heart disease; increased intraocular pressure (eye pressure); thyroid, liver, or kidney problems; enlarged prostate or by anyone who is pregnant. In addition, there are some contraindications for Claritin itself. Instead of sitting around hoping she feels better, Janet should go back to her physician, tell her what happened and get a complete workup to see if she has an underlying condition. |
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