Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Zyrtec = cetirizine hydrochloide. In Canada it is called Reactin. I think I first heard about it 2 years ago in this group. I found it better than Claritin, and just as non-drowsy as Claritin. -- From: Lori Baur <lori@...> , is Zyrtec one of the ones that make you drowsy or not? I take Claritin and it seems to help a lot with sneezing and itchy eyes and other itchy allergy type of symptoms. I have never taken Zyrtec. One of the reasons I like Claritin is it doesn't make me more drowsy than usual (I'm kind of drowsy all the time, but that's whether I take the Claritin or not) and of course it's pretty cheap now (I got a year's supply for like 40 or 60 bucks from Costco). Anyway just wondering about Zyrtec. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I have heard of people becoming dependent on Zyrtec. There is a small portion of people who get sleepy from it. I knew someone who was taking it for allergies then he stopped it and could not sleep. The only way he could get any sleep was to take a Zyrtec… he eventually weaned himself off it but was miserable for awhile. I don’t think this is common at all, but I am certainly paranoid enough about weird side effects that I am sticking to my Allegra. K. Re: zyrtec Zyrtec = cetirizine hydrochloide. In Canada it is called Reactin. I think I first heard about it 2 years ago in this group. I found it better than Claritin, and just as non-drowsy as Claritin. -- From: Lori Baur <loritruelori> , is Zyrtec one of the ones that make you drowsy or not? I take Claritin and it seems to help a lot with sneezing and itchy eyes and other itchy allergy type of symptoms. I have never taken Zyrtec. One of the reasons I like Claritin is it doesn't make me more drowsy than usual (I'm kind of drowsy all the time, but that's whether I take the Claritin or not) and of course it's pretty cheap now (I got a year's supply for like 40 or 60 bucks from Costco). Anyway just wondering about Zyrtec. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Go to this site and see if you qualify for a huge discount - up to $40 in savings. It's worth a shot. https://www.zyrtecrewards.com/index.asp?pid=1_0 & sid=ZYRW10011576 Take care, Sandy C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 I think if you take any antihistamine then stop it you might start to itch. I take Allegra and stopped it for 3 days for additional allergy testing and I itched horribly. It went away as soon as I went back on the Allegra. The doc said it was basically a withdrawal reaction to the antihistamine. As for the difference between taking Zyrtec vs Zyrtec D, I would think it would depend on whether or not you need/want the decongestant along with the antihistamine. Try both and see which works better. Zyrtec is supposed to be a non-drowsy antihistamine so if it makes you drowsy I wouldn’t think adding the decongestant would change that. I do know someone else who had Zyrtec make them drowsy and when they tried to stop taking it, they couldn’t sleep. If they took a Zyrtec, they slept fine, if they didn’t take it, they had horrible insomnia. He finally quit taking it and I think it took several weeks to get back to normal. I think that is a pretty rare side effect but it does happen! K. From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of thomyris77 Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 11:36 AM samters Subject: Re: Zyrtec I just started Zyrtec -- take one in the evening as it makes me sleepy. I tried taking half of one, but it didn't do any good. Haven't tried Zyrtec-D -- I assume it doesn't make you as drowsy as it has pseudoephedrine i I'm taking the Clearease enzymes, but don't think they do much. Also taking NAC -- again, not sure it does much. I'm wondering if anyone's had any side effects from Zyrtec -- I think I read that if you stop taking it you itch terribly. Joan > > Hello, I am being treated for Samter's (well not really because all my former ENT did was put me on Nasocort AQ) but haven't done a ton of research for lack of time. I am now OUT of the Nasocort and can't get into the new ENT until the 6th of August. I have read a bunch of these threads and I'm wondering if any of you who are using the Zyrtec with the additional supplements have found a difference between using Zyrtec or Zyrtec D? > > I use Zyrtec D quite regularly and wonderend if it still made sense if I start the supplements as well. > > Thank you, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 Thanks for this info. Today nothing seems to be working...., but tomorrow I'll try the Zyrtec -DOn Jul 15, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Keefer wrote: I think if you take any antihistamine then stop it you might start to itch. I take Allegra and stopped it for 3 days for additional allergy testing and I itched horribly. It went away as soon as I went back on the Allegra. The doc said it was basically a withdrawal reaction to the antihistamine. As for the difference between taking Zyrtec vs Zyrtec D, I would think it would depend on whether or not you need/want the decongestant along with the antihistamine. Try both and see which works better. Zyrtec is supposed to be a non-drowsy antihistamine so if it makes you drowsy I wouldn’t think adding the decongestant would change that. I do know someone else who had Zyrtec make them drowsy and when they tried to stop taking it, they couldn’t sleep. If they took a Zyrtec, they slept fine, if they didn’t take it, they had horrible insomnia. He finally quit taking it and I think it took several weeks to get back to normal. I think that is a pretty rare side effect but it does happen! K. From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of thomyris77 Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 11:36 AM samters Subject: Re: Zyrtec I just started Zyrtec -- take one in the evening as it makes me sleepy. I tried taking half of one, but it didn't do any good. Haven't tried Zyrtec-D -- I assume it doesn't make you as drowsy as it has pseudoephedrine i I'm taking the Clearease enzymes, but don't think they do much. Also taking NAC -- again, not sure it does much. I'm wondering if anyone's had any side effects from Zyrtec -- I think I read that if you stop taking it you itch terribly. Joan > > Hello, I am being treated for Samter's (well not really because all my former ENT did was put me on Nasocort AQ) but haven't done a ton of research for lack of time. I am now OUT of the Nasocort and can't get into the new ENT until the 6th of August. I have read a bunch of these threads and I'm wondering if any of you who are using the Zyrtec with the additional supplements have found a difference between using Zyrtec or Zyrtec D? > > I use Zyrtec D quite regularly and wonderend if it still made sense if I start the supplements as well. > > Thank you, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 I started taking Zyrtec, but I take it at night so I haven't noticed drowsiness. Let us know if you get itchy--that would be a bummer to quit the Zyrtec after allergy season only to itch like crazy. Becca > > > > > > Hello, I am being treated for Samter's (well not really because > > all my former ENT did was put me on Nasocort AQ) but haven't done a > > ton of research for lack of time. I am now OUT of the Nasocort and > > can't get into the new ENT until the 6th of August. I have read a > > bunch of these threads and I'm wondering if any of you who are > > using the Zyrtec with the additional supplements have found a > > difference between using Zyrtec or Zyrtec D? > > > > > > I use Zyrtec D quite regularly and wonderend if it still made > > sense if I start the supplements as well. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 I've taken Zyrtec for many years and take it every day. I also take it at night -I think it works better that way. Ten years ago I quit taking decongestants because they caused urinary problems -the urge to go frequently (I was age 50). I was thinking I might be having prostate probs, but the doctor told me that decongestants could affect some folks that way. I'm guessing it just affects men that way, but don't know for sure. Jim From: rebeebit <rebeebit@...>Subject: Re: Zyrtecsamters Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9:51 PM I started taking Zyrtec, but I take it at night so I haven't noticed drowsiness. Let us know if you get itchy--that would be a bummer to quit the Zyrtec after allergy season only to itch like crazy.Becca> > >> > > Hello, I am being treated for Samter's (well not really because > > all my former ENT did was put me on Nasocort AQ) but haven't done a > > ton of research for lack of time. I am now OUT of the Nasocort and > > can't get into the new ENT until the 6th of August. I have read a > > bunch of these threads and I'm wondering if any of you who are > > using the Zyrtec with the additional supplements have found a > > difference between using Zyrtec or Zyrtec D?> > >> > > I use Zyrtec D quite regularly and wonderend if it still made > > sense if I start the supplements as well.> > >> > > Thank you,> > >> > > > > >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2009 Report Share Posted July 16, 2009 I had been taking Zyrtec daily for over a year when I developed tinnitus in one ear. I consulted Dr. son at Scripp's, and he suggested I cut my aspirin intake down to three a day, rather than four. I did that but the tinnitus continued so I did some research on side effects of the other two oral medications I take, Singulair and Zyrtec. I found this under side-effects for Zyrtec: " Hearing and Vestibular: deafness, earache, ototoxicity, tinnitus. " I stopped taking it every day and sometimes will take Claritin for a couple of days, and my tinnitus went away. Just thought you should know about this side effect which is well hidden in the small print Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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