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What Causes Dizziness And Tingling Sensation While On Allergy Medications?
I started a trial of Nasonex per the instruction of my allergist on top of current allergy medication of zertec. I ve been dizzy since last week and tonight tinglin throughout my body and nauseous. Feels like a stroke without the stroke. What are your thoughts. My nose feels really clear.
Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query. Nasonex is a locally acting steroid with insignificant systemic absorption and hence is not likely to be the cause of your symptoms. Zyrtec can in some people produce dizziness or drowsiness. You should take it only at bed time. As your nose is cleared now, you may try stopping the Zyrtec and see if the symptoms disappear. I shall be happy to answer if you have more queries. Dr Noble Zachariah
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What Causes Dizziness And Tingling Sensation While On Allergy Medications?
Hello, Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query. Nasonex is a locally acting steroid with insignificant systemic absorption and hence is not likely to be the cause of your symptoms. Zyrtec can in some people produce dizziness or drowsiness. You should take it only at bed time. As your nose is cleared now, you may try stopping the Zyrtec and see if the symptoms disappear. I shall be happy to answer if you have more queries. Dr Noble Zachariah