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What OTC allergy meds are safe to take with ITP?

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12 years 11 months ago #33476 by RHofm50129
My hematologist said, "Something that doesn't have aspirin in it." How do I know what has aspirin in it?

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12 years 11 months ago #33479 by Sandi
It would be on the label of the product. It might say 'salicylates' instead of aspirin. Aspirin does not lower counts, but can thin the blood, so best to avoid if counts are low.

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12 years 11 months ago #33481 by RHofm50129
Replied by RHofm50129 on topic What OTC allergy meds are safe to take with ITP?
Thanks, I did not know that meant aspirin. My count today was 290,000 down from 306,000 but I guess that is not too significant. Still, it is down. I start on straight 10's today then. The doctor said that if I was at 250,000 I should go on straight ten's.

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12 years 11 months ago #33483 by Melinda
I take Claritin [the generic versions I buy at Costco] 2x a day and do from February to about October. Know another ITPer who takes it also.

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12 years 11 months ago #33485 by RHofm50129
Replied by RHofm50129 on topic What OTC allergy meds are safe to take with ITP?
And it does not affect your counts, I assume? I am afraid to put anything in my mouth!

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12 years 11 months ago #33490 by jeffrey71
I have used Claritin with no issues, that I know of!

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12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #33503 by CindyAnn
I have taken allergy medication for over 30 years prescription and over the counter. Zyrtec is what I take now and I am please to say it helps a lot!!! and it has not affected my platelets (right now my counts are between 35k and 55K on no medication). I also like that I don't get the "medicine head" feeling with Zyrtec :)

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Cindy Ann

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  • I developed hemolytic anemia in 1999 and ITP in 2005. Treatments have been splenectomy, prednisone, IVIG, and Rituxan.
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12 years 11 months ago #33505 by dru
I take Zyrtec also. It has never affected my platelet counts. Your counts are great, there really is not a difference between 306k and 290k. :)

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12 years 11 months ago #33509 by RHofm50129
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Thank all of you!

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12 years 11 months ago #33567 by Vdeutsch85
Replied by Vdeutsch85 on topic What OTC allergy meds are safe to take with ITP?
I take Zyrtec as well with no problem. The only two things my hema said to avoid are aspirins/ ibuprofen and SSRI drugs.

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