Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 Dear also codine can probably do the same thing. Pain meds. seem to be in that same list. Love Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 Hi Myra, Thanks for explaining that. I guess what I am really wondering is if a person (lets say with masto) can have no gastro troubles at all and then take something like penicillian and then get gastro trouble which does not end even if they discontinue the med. Can a few doses of penicillian cause someone life long gastro problems? This is interesting to me, inquiring minds want to know ) Love, : Penicillian, Narcotics, ETC. > Hi , > Long time no talk... I guess we both have been up to our eyebrows... > Anyway, the information which you quoted below... are listing some > items which are " direct " mast cell degranulators.... What this means > is that the mast cell does not have to have a number of antigens > docking on IgE... they cause the mast cell to degranulate directly... > Penicillian, narcotics, cocaine, contrast dye media, heat, cold, > light can all directly degranulate mast cells... and this can happen > rather quickly causing syncope (fainting), vascular collapse and > anaphylaxis. The reason that gastrointestinal symptoms would be > precipated by these is H2. Hope this helps, Love Myra > > > Some studies show that gastrointestinal symptoms are precipitated > with drugs such as penicillin, narcotics, cocaine, aspirin, > nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and Persantin. These > drugs also can provoke anaphylaxis, vascular collapse, or syncope. > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > If you do wish to unsubscribe then you can click on the following link: > urticaria-unsubscribe > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic Urticaria (hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide cyber-family. > > We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our struggle with Chronic Urticria. Information provided in this forum is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your health professional before trying anything new. > > Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post with a prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do not wish to read such postings. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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