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Suggest Remedy To Get Rid Of Rash On Face Due To MDMA

Hello, someone I know took MDMA approximately 30 hours ago for the second time, and within a few hours a rash that looks like a bruise began to result on the face. 3 blotches areas still remain 30 hours later from what we are guessing is an allergic reaction. It does not seem to be spreading or worsening necessarily, has kind of remained where it was. Should we get some Benadryl or let it ride it s course? How long generally will this last? Obviously this idiot will never be taking MDMA again.
Fri, 17 Jun 2016
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Addiction Medicine Specialist 's  Response
dermatologic conditions are hard to discuss without seeing them. Circulatory effects can occur with drugs in addition to allergic ones. Benadryl is safe and does not have interactions with drugs of abuse in a bad way. It could be used. The circulatory changes can occur in a number of other areas and the rash could also in theory be another process (skin infection) that requires treatment. Circulatory effects will afffect other organs and blood pressure. These can be easily and inexpensively ascertained by a regular doctor visit.
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Suggest Remedy To Get Rid Of Rash On Face Due To MDMA

dermatologic conditions are hard to discuss without seeing them. Circulatory effects can occur with drugs in addition to allergic ones. Benadryl is safe and does not have interactions with drugs of abuse in a bad way. It could be used. The circulatory changes can occur in a number of other areas and the rash could also in theory be another process (skin infection) that requires treatment. Circulatory effects will afffect other organs and blood pressure. These can be easily and inexpensively ascertained by a regular doctor visit.