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taz sharratt Enthusiast

this one is about lactose but i know many of you are lactose intolerant too, ? are there any meds out there for hayfever that are lactose free ? ive been searching and cant find any,its been 2 weeks now without anything,my doctor said its something i have to live with cos anything she culd give me would be the same as over the counter stuff,


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I feel your pain!

I spent hours yesterday looking for a decongestant to take care of my hayfever. I am not lactose intolerant myself, but it is even hard enough to find one w/o cellulose of some kind in it, and from what I can remember, that is on the list of ingredients to avoid. I am going to call my pharmacist agon today, and I will ask him if he knows of one that is lactose free as well.

taz sharratt Enthusiast
I feel your pain!

I spent hours yesterday looking for a decongestant to take care of my hayfever. I am not lactose intolerant myself, but it is even hard enough to find one w/o cellulose of some kind in it, and from what I can remember, that is on the list of ingredients to avoid. I am going to call my pharmacist agon today, and I will ask him if he knows of one that is lactose free as well.

thankyou for that, just to let you know im in the uk so if you can give me the name of the drug and the brand so i can match it up with something over here i would really appreciate i,

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this one is about lactose but i know many of you are lactose intolerant too, ? are there any meds out there for hayfever that are lactose free ? ive been searching and cant find any,its been 2 weeks now without anything,my doctor said its something i have to live with cos anything she culd give me would be the same as over the counter stuff,

Hi Taz! There was a discussion about this a while ago. Read through this for some ideas--

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Katie O'Rourke Rookie

Sodium cromoglycate eye drops and Triamcinolone acetonide nose spray are gluten-free and LF - I also have very bad hayfever.

Hope you feel better soon :)

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Hi Taz! There was a discussion about this a while ago. Read through this for some ideas--

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had a quick look and thanx i did find the info ineresting because i didnt realize about the casien thing.also it made me think if i cant get anything here maybe i can net some american sites and have it posted, if its over the counter stuff i shouldnt have a problem.

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