In addition to an appropriate dose, it's important to consider other active ingredients in the formulation
Recommended antihistamine options: Cetirizine (Zyrtec): 10mg once daily, non-drowsy, fast-acting (within 1 hour), most effective for injection site itch Loratadine (Claritin): 10mg once daily, non-drowsy, good for mild reactions Fexofenadine (Allegra): 180mg once daily, non-drowsy, least sedating option Diphenhydramine (Benadryl): 25 to 50mg every 6 hours, causes drowsiness but strongest anti-itch effect, best for severe reactions or nighttime use Strategic timing approach: Take a non-drowsy antihistamine 1 hour before your scheduled injection
Be aware of bronchodilator limitations if you use an inhaled reliever such as salbutamol for asthma or wheeze, be aware that propranolol may reduce its effectiveness
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If you must recap, use the one-handed scoop technique where you slide the cap onto the needle using the table surface, never holding the cap with your other hand