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Itching In Whole Body. On Ezetrol, Teva Betahistine For Dizziness, Cc Latanoprost Op. Side Effects?

I have been taking a daily dosage of 10mg of Ezetrol for the past 4 months and over the past month have experienced an itch over my whole body. There is no obvious redness until I scratch. Also, I occasionally take a 16mg of Teva-Betahistine for dizziness. The only other prescribed medication that I take is a daily drop of Cc-Latanoprost Op 0.005 o/o. Could any one of these drugs ,or a combination ,cause such an itch?
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have allergy to some thing that you have started to use recently. I advise you to trace it out by avoiding the things you have started recently. It may food, oil, clothes, cosmetics, or soap. if you cant find it consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. It may not have any relation to the pills you are using as they are under usage since long. Thank you.
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Itching In Whole Body. On Ezetrol, Teva Betahistine For Dizziness, Cc Latanoprost Op. Side Effects?

Hi, it appears that you have allergy to some thing that you have started to use recently. I advise you to trace it out by avoiding the things you have started recently. It may food, oil, clothes, cosmetics, or soap. if you cant find it consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. It may not have any relation to the pills you are using as they are under usage since long. Thank you.