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Posted at 9:44 AM on Mar 07, 2009 by s1simps, #39691
I wish I had found this site a year ago. My 9 year old son was prescribed Zyrtec for his nasal allergies. He took it each day for over 6 months. He began to have problems in school - withdrawing from class participation, moody behavior at home, depression, lethargy, anxiety, worry, feelings of despair, told me that he would be better off dead! I started to panic but never associated the Zyrtec with his mental state. Took him to a counselor who said that he seemed like a normal, well-adjusted little boy who was sensitive. Realized that the Zyrtec was not really fully controlling his nasal allergies so decided to stop taking it for a while. Not much change in the allergies but the emotional change was amazing! I had my little boy back in only a few days after stopping the Zyrtec. First thing I noticed was that he was no longer mopey and lethargic and wondered if the Zyrtec had been making him tired. Then when the rest of his emotional issues disappeared magically I began to suspect the Zyrtec but the ped. dismissed my fears. A few months later he began to have bad allergies again so again tried an anithistimine for him. Zombie-like state returned right away. For some reason he is hyper-sensitive to all anithistimines and we avoid them all with him. What I learned from this is that doctors are not open to admitting that these drugs they so casually prescribe have serious side-effects.
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Reply 6 months ago on May 05, 2009 by elph11, #19548

My son has severe allergies. He has been on antihistamines all of his life. Without them, he suffers horribly -- asthma, increased reactions to foods (he has food allergies even with daily zyrtec but many more minor reactions when he's off zyrtec), so much congestion that he is miserable and lethargic. He is also a moody and sensitive boy. Maybe the zyrtec is causing this, but I don't see much alternative. Have you found any reasonable alternatives for your antihistamine-sensitive child?

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Reply 6 months ago on May 05, 2009 by elph11, #19549

oh, I have to add -- it is so disappointing that a counselor would dismiss the kind of changes you noticed in your nine-year-old. Not just disappointing -- upsetting. Not only did he fail to recognize that you know your son best, but he failed to adequately respond to someone seeking his supposed expertise.

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