---- Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The claim that pain killers (specifically ibuprofen) exacerbate bee
> sting reactions got a lot of circulation back in the late 1990s, and my
> recollection is it was debunked as internet myth.
There are a few cases in the literature of other NSAIDS, but nothing like an actual study. It may well not be a true phenomenon. Then again, it might. I don't think it happens often enough to generate any interest in studying it.
> But heaven knows how
> hard to die are those internet myths! Elsewhere on the internet you
> will find recommendations to take ibuprofen to relieve the pain of bee
> stings!
Indeed - not just on the internet but in any number of texts. It works for me if I have a nasty sting early in the season. Stings are inflammatory in nature, and these are antiinflammatories! The Sensitization thing is supposed to occur with chronic use and resolves when the drug is withdrawn.
Keith
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