Known side effect for Allegra - <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.rxlist.com/allegra-drug.htm">http://www.rxlist.com/allegra-drug.htm</a> > Side Effects (Dysmenorrhea, statistically significant vs. placebo). I've tried it a few times. It also did little for allergies. I wish it worked.
Agreed that I don't want to damage liver. Not taking tylenol and we monitor hepatic function at visits.
Xyzal is the new one, right? I haven't tried that. I've had multiple consults from multiple doctors at different places, two of which were at different teaching hospitals known for allergy speciality, at request of pulmo.
I'd really prefer not to do Xolair because cost is prohibitive on my grad school assistantship insurance but I'm probably heading down that road. I'm about to relocate in May for dissertation research and don't trust the dr's there locally to administer it (if they can) and don't want to travel ~ 3 hours to nearest trusted center. I will if I have to but I'd be paying out of pocket costs somewhere in the range of $250 per dose if insurance will agree to cover it.
Agreed that I don't want to damage liver. Not taking tylenol and we monitor hepatic function at visits.
Xyzal is the new one, right? I haven't tried that. I've had multiple consults from multiple doctors at different places, two of which were at different teaching hospitals known for allergy speciality, at request of pulmo.
I'd really prefer not to do Xolair because cost is prohibitive on my grad school assistantship insurance but I'm probably heading down that road. I'm about to relocate in May for dissertation research and don't trust the dr's there locally to administer it (if they can) and don't want to travel ~ 3 hours to nearest trusted center. I will if I have to but I'd be paying out of pocket costs somewhere in the range of $250 per dose if insurance will agree to cover it.