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FDA warns of severe itching risk when stopping long-term use of allergy medications cetirizine and levocetirizine, affecting ...
The FDA warns that longtime users of popular allergy medications may experience "severe itching" after stopping use.
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula explains the FDA's new alert about a rare but serious reaction that may occur when stopping long-term use of certain allergy medications such as Zyrtec and Xyzal.
Man Who Nearly Died from Peanut Allergy Now Eats Them for Breakfast ... of the over-the-counter versions add a warning to the Drug Facts Labels. “In the meantime, we want to make the public ...
In its warning, the FDA said that more than 80 million packages of the popular allergy medications were purchased in 2022. The FDA said that itching, known as pruritus, "has been reported in ...
Two antihistamines, including Zyrtec, are under warning by the FDA after people reported “severe itching” after ceasing long-term use of the drugs—what to know.
The FDA issued a warning regarding the long-term use of two allergy medications. The medications are sold over-the-counter and prescribed. See below for details regarding the warning. Earlier this ...
Two common anti-allergy medications can leave you feeling scratchier than ever. The Food and Drug Administration is warning that stopping long-term use of cetirizine and levocetirizine can, in rare ...
As pollen peaks for the season, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning that some popular allergy medications could cause a rare but severe itching side effect. The FDA said in a safety ...
The FDA is issuing a warning about a rare but severe reaction that can happen when people stop taking certain allergy medicines The uncomfortable side effect typically appears within a few days of ...