Remember Me     Forgot Login?   Sign up   •  Web site Help & Info

!!! DISCUSSION GROUP RULES !!!

1. You must be a registered website user in order to post and comment. Guests may read only.
2. Be kind and helpful, not rude and cynical.
3. Don't advertise or promote anything. You will be banned from the group.
4. Report problems to the moderators. THANK YOU!

Head cold - which OTC meds are ok?

More
15 years 9 months ago #6939 by alaventure
Head cold - which OTC meds are ok? was created by alaventure
Hi All -

I think I'm coming down with my first head cold since being diagnosed with ITP. My hema told me months ago that there are certain over the counter medications that he would prefer me to stay away from because they might have a trace of aspirin/blood thinners in them. I can't, however, remember if any of them are cold medications. My count right now is fine (244k two weeks ago)...I'm just worried about messing that up! :)

If anyone could offer any suggestions, I would appreciate it! Thanks!

Amy

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
15 years 9 months ago #6940 by aurehsalla
Replied by aurehsalla on topic Re:Head cold - which OTC meds are ok?
Anything with ibopruofen or aspirin. So avoid things like nurofen, anadin although those are just generic painkillers etc.

Beechams, Day Nurse and Lemsip are all paracetamol based so those are fine. (those are available in the UK - i don't know where you're from).

It's easier if you just check the label and steer clear of ibopruofen or aspirin. if in doubt, ask the pharmacist.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
15 years 9 months ago #6941 by SteveC
Replied by SteveC on topic Re:Head cold - which OTC meds are ok?
My MD says Tylenol ok.

Blessings of enough...
Faith to trust our Lord
Joy to share with others
Strength to help the weak
Love to share with the hurting

Steve C

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

You’re not alone. We have answers!
Contact PDSA to connect with life altering information, resources and referrals. 440.746.9003 (877.528.3538 toll-free) or pdsa@pdsa.org.

Platelet Disorder Support Association

Platelet Disorder Support Association
8751 Brecksville Road Suite 150
Cleveland, OH 44141
440.746.9003  |  pdsa@pdsa.org
The Platelet Disorder Support Association is a 501(c)3 organization and donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

IMPORTANT!

The Platelet Disorder Support Association does not provide medical advice or endorse any medication, vitamins or herbs. The information contained herein is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice and is provided for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment, discontinuing an existing treatment and to discuss any questions you may have regarding your unique medical condition.