Cetirizine 5mg Tablets: My Experience and Side Effects Discussion
I've been taking Cetirizine 5mg Tablets for my seasonal allergies, and while they've been helpful, I've experienced some side effects. I was wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences or knows of any tricks to mitigate the side effects. I've heard it's considered a 'non-drowsy' antihistamine, but I've still felt pretty sleepy at times. Also curious if anyone has had any of the more serious side effects and how they handled it.
Cetirizine 5mg Tablets: My Experience and Side Effects Discussion
I've been taking Cetirizine 5mg Tablets for my seasonal allergies, and while they've been helpful, I've experienced some side effects. I was wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences or knows of any tricks to mitigate the side effects. I've heard it's considered a 'non-drowsy' antihistamine, but I've still felt pretty sleepy at times. Also curious if anyone has had any of the more serious side effects and how they handled it.
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I take Cetirizine during allergy season and it works wonders for me. The only issue I have is that it makes me feel a little weak. I just make sure to get enough rest and it's not a big deal. Could be worse, right?
I've been taking Cetirizine for years and have only had mild side effects like a dry mouth. Drinking lots of water helps with that. Never had any serious reactions, thankfully.
I took Cetirizine for a week and started getting stomach pains. I stopped taking it and the pain went away. I guess it just didn't agree with me.
I switched to Cetirizine from another antihistamine because I was getting headaches. It was worth the switch for me, I got rid of my headaches, but I felt so wierd for a while, like I was walking in quicksand.
I've had Cetirizine ever since it was recommended by my allergist. It does a great job with my hay fever, unlike other antihistamines I've tried before. For me, the occasional dry mouth is a small price to pay for not having to deal with my allergies all day.
I've noticed that Cetirizine helps with my hives, but I get really itchy and have trouble sleeping if I take it too late in the day. It's a bit of a trade-off, but at least I'm not scratching my skin raw.
I'm allergic to almost everything. I've tried Cetirizine and Zyrtec, but they gave me the same side effects. I stopped taking them, and now I just deal with my allergies the old-fashioned way: tissues and lots of sneezing.
I thought I was having an allergic reaction to the Cetirizine itself. Turns out it was just a bad batch. Always double-check with your doctor. Most of the other side effects listed I've never experienced.