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On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Eugene Makovec <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> "When I get stung by the girls (through my suit or gloves) I take the
> following: generic Claritin, generic Zantac and generic Benadryl... One
> of each taken together works for me, along with a couple ibuprofen."
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I "might" have heard about this "cocktail" via an RN who works ER...
Different antihistamines to tackle different receptors. These cover the
bases. Maybe I should have added this to my first post but being a NP
myself, I try to avoid giving medical advice outside my field... However,
allergic reactions are allergic reactions and need to be addressed.
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Mary Jane Phifer
SteelMeadow Farm
www.steelmeadowfarm.com
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