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Antihistamines Increase Repeated Reactions to Bee Venom 

Do Antihistamines Make Allergies Worse?
Medicated mice react more to bee stings than non-medicated mates
Matt Kaplan, Nature News, 1/11/2008
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/01/antihistamines-increase-repeated.html

Taking antihistamines can be a great way to fight off an allergic
attack. But new research suggests it also might also make the next
attack come on stronger...

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