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I don't know of anything in particular - but I will say you need to check with a

pharmacist about any over the counter drugs you use - because the meds my son is

on he can not take anything with a decongestant in it. Just make sure that you

check with your pharmacist - doctors are not that great about knowing drug

interactions especially with over the counter drugs mixed with scripts.

Tracey

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Does anyone use OTC allergy medication for a child being treated with

medication for OCD? My daughter (16) says claritin does not work (her p-

doc last year suggested it) and she does not want something making her

tired. She actually has a precription for med to help her sleep

(periactin) that treats allergies, but she cannot use it for daytime.

She also takes prozac. I will probably need to check with her p-doc,

but she wants something right away b/c the allergies are making her

miserable.

nancy grace

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My son has really bad allergies. We have used

non-drowsy Dimetapp (allergy) as well as the

non-drowsy Benedryl.

We have found that Mucinex has helped him the best. He

is also on Prozac.

We nended up having to go have him tested with an

allergist again. (I'd had it done when he was 4 and he

tested negative for everything but dust!) He ended up

being off the chart for tree and grass and even tested

positive for dog and cat-which we've had all these

years! Before he started shots, the allergist started

him on nasal sprays daily. That may be the way to go,

too, if you don't want to do shots....

Melinda,

Mom to , 15,

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Hi, . We were just at the doctor's office two days ago. Our son

is coping with some ongoing itching. He is taking Celexa and he takes

Melatonin to sleep. She recommended trying Zyrtec, which is now over

the counter, because regular Claritin (not Claritin D) seemed to cause

him to feel anxious. Where your daughter takes an allergy med at

night though, I'm not sure how that would factor in. Whenever I have

a question about mixing drugs, I call a pharmacist. They are really

good about looking things up to make sure there is no problems.

I do remember (years ago), Josh was taking Claritin and Benadryl (to

help him sleep), daily. The doctor wanted him to take the Claritin in

the morning apart from the Benadryl at night. I remember her saying

he should not take them together, at the same time, but rather have a

number of hours in between.

BJ

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> Does anyone use OTC allergy medication for a child being treated with

> medication for OCD? My daughter (16) says claritin does not work (her p-

> doc last year suggested it) and she does not want something making her

> tired. She actually has a precription for med to help her sleep

> (periactin) that treats allergies, but she cannot use it for daytime.

> She also takes prozac. I will probably need to check with her p-doc,

> but she wants something right away b/c the allergies are making her

> miserable.

> nancy grace

>

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Thanks for that tip. My daughter does not take it (periactin)

regularly but only as needed, since it is prescribed primarily to

help her sleep, but if she took it regularly, then maybe it would

conistently help her allergies. Also to others thanks for suggestion

to check with pharmacist, I tend to forget that resource.

nancy grace

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> > Does anyone use OTC allergy medication for a child being treated

with

> > medication for OCD? My daughter (16) says claritin does not work

(her

> p-

> > doc last year suggested it) and she does not want something

making

> her

> > tired. She actually has a precription for med to help her sleep

> > (periactin) that treats allergies, but she cannot use it for

daytime.

> > She also takes prozac. I will probably need to check with her p-

doc,

> > but she wants something right away b/c the allergies are making

her

> > miserable.

> > nancy grace

> >

>

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My daugher takes Reactine (which, in Canada, is the same product as Zyrtec -

cetirizine

hydrochloride), and has for a number of years now due to eczema from seasonal

allergies

(pretty much spring through end of summer). It seems to help. It has been over

the

counter for many years here. I take it myself and started using it when it was

still

prescription. It is non-drowsy and tackles all types of allergic reactions well.

> >

> > Does anyone use OTC allergy medication for a child being treated with

> > medication for OCD? My daughter (16) says claritin does not work (her p-

> > doc last year suggested it) and she does not want something making her

> > tired. She actually has a precription for med to help her sleep

> > (periactin) that treats allergies, but she cannot use it for daytime.

> > She also takes prozac. I will probably need to check with her p-doc,

> > but she wants something right away b/c the allergies are making her

> > miserable.

> > nancy grace

> >

>

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My younger son takes Singular and Claritin daily. No OCD meds though. He's never

had any sleepiness from either the Singular nor Claritin. Lately, he has needed

the addition of Nasonex and occasionally, an inhaler. The Nasonex has really

helped him. He also has mild asthma on top of allergies.

allergies/hay fever med?

Does anyone use OTC allergy medication for a child being treated

with

medication for OCD? My daughter (16) says claritin does not work (her p-

doc last year suggested it) and she does not want something making her

tired. She actually has a precription for med to help her sleep

(periactin) that treats allergies, but she cannot use it for daytime.

She also takes prozac. I will probably need to check with her p-doc,

but she wants something right away b/c the allergies are making her

miserable.

nancy grace

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