EpiPen is a first-line, emergency treatment for severe allergic reactions. Benadryl is used for milder allergic reactions. The decision of when to use one or the other depends on the specific symptoms ...
Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is an over-the-counter (OTC) antihistamine that is commonly used to treat allergy symptoms, like sneezing, itching, and hives (rashes), motion sickness, and even difficulty ...
Every allergy medication has its pros and cons. Here’s what to know. Credit...Amanda Hakan for The New York Times Supported by By Simar Bajaj Q: My allergist says that Benadryl isn’t safe. What’s the ...
A paper that calls for saying a "final goodbye" to diphenhydramine -- best known as Benadryl -- has physicians talking on social media. Published in the World Allergy Organization Journal, the paper ...
Experts are talking more about the side effects and potential risks of this familiar pink allergy pill. Learn why it’s controversial and the dos and don’ts of using it. A recent medical review argued ...