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What Can I Do To Stop This Allergy ?

i hav taken 2 tablets Zitotec 200 mg and i got my period , but after taking this tablet i am having a rash like thing on my hand now its even on my face also its little reddish colour. so what can i do to stop this allergy .
Tue, 21 Dec 2010
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Hi!!! Welcome to healthcaremagic community forum…
Allergic symptoms can vary from mild to severe intensity… It appears that you are witnessing mild intensity reactions to the drug… However continued use of the medications will lead to severe reactions…
You will therefore need to stop the medications. Report to your gynecologist for alternative medications… Antihistamines such as Benadryl will stop further reaction… Watch out for facial puffiness, breathing discomfort, severe itching and progressing rashes… Injectable antiallergy medications will be necessary, if severe symptoms develop…
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What Can I Do To Stop This Allergy ?

Hi!!! Welcome to healthcaremagic community forum… Allergic symptoms can vary from mild to severe intensity… It appears that you are witnessing mild intensity reactions to the drug… However continued use of the medications will lead to severe reactions… You will therefore need to stop the medications. Report to your gynecologist for alternative medications… Antihistamines such as Benadryl will stop further reaction… Watch out for facial puffiness, breathing discomfort, severe itching and progressing rashes… Injectable antiallergy medications will be necessary, if severe symptoms develop…