concerned about the safety of Seldane (terfenadine) and Hismanal (astemizole).
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Millions of people who used to sniffle and sneeze their way through and have found relief with prescription antihistamines that don’t make them drowsy.Unfortunately, new warnings have left many people concerned about the safety of Seldane (terfenadine) and Hismanal (astemizole). Does this mean they have to suffer with soggy handkerchiefs and itchy red eyes? Most people do not need to worry about reports of irregular… . Los Angeles Times May , Allergy to Latex, Used in Medical and Household Supplies, Can Kill Health The problem does not stop latex condoms from being the ‘barrier of choice’ in the AIDS battle. Allergies to latex, the versatile rubber product used in everyday items from balloons to rubber bands and in essential medical supplies presents a serious concern for health officials.Although the number of individuals allergic to latex is very small, the reports of incidents have been growing.Implications of the allergies are worrisome, according to health officials, because rubber is ubiquitous in medical settings. It is used in catheters, IV tubes, surgical gloves, dental dams,… . Chicago Sun Times , Latex allergy risk looms Allergies to latex, the versatile rubber product used in everyday items from balloons to rubber bands and in essential medical supplies, present a serious concern for health officials.Although the actual numbers of people allergic to latex is very small, the number of reported reactions has been growing. And the implications of the allergies are worrisome, according to health officials, because rubber is so ubiquitous in the medical settings. It is used in catheters, IV tubes, surgical… . Rocky Mountain News (CO) , ALLERGY SUFFERERS GET DANDER UP WHEN STOCK SHOW COMES TO CITY One wonders what they did, in the Old West, without inhalers and allergy pills.If you’re allergic or asthmatic, you won’t want to go near the National Western Stock Show without pharmaceuticals on board, Denver area d ors warn. “There’s no question we see a lot of people with allergies and asthmatics, especially children, in our offices around the stock show,” said Dr. William Silvers, former president of the Colorado Allergy… . Washington Post , THE POWER OF SUGGESTION REPORT CHALLENGES ‘FOOD ALLERGIES’ TEST The increasingly common “food allergies” or “food sensitivities” diagnosed by practitioners of a new and controversial medical speciality called clinical ecology appear overwhelmingly to be the result of the power of suggestion rather than true allergies, according to a report published today.In recent years, “environmental illness,” purportedly caused by multiple allergies to foods or synthetic chemicals, has become a… . May , ALLERGIES ARE NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT IN VALLEY For Barby Dougherty, trees, cats and rabbits have a lot in common They give her a sore throat.Last year, the Mission Hills woman, , missed and one half months of work because of severe allergies that irritated her sinuses, filled her lungs with phlegm and even took away her voice for three weeks. “My throat was so sore, I didn’t have much interest in talking.” There have been other sacrifices using an artificial Christmas tree, avoiding houses… . . . Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May , Don’t sneeze at those allergies Nasty season raises threat of infection, experts warn May An unusually warm and wet spring has resulted in one of the worst allergy seasons in ades, causing many sufferers to flock into local physician offices, area health professionals say. |
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