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I take Benadryl for seasonal allergies but not within 24 of flying. Am I safe to fly?
I take Benadryl for seasonal allergies but not within 24 of flying. Am I safe to fly?
Anything better you can take? That stuff makes me loopy!
From the FAA doc I linked above:
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Exception: Nonsedating antihistamines (loratadine, desloratadine, and fexofenadine) may be used while flying, if symptoms are controlled without adverse side effects after an adequate initial trial period.
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Claritin D, which you said doesn't work, is loratadine.
Allegra is fexofenadine
Clarinex is desloratadine
Note the D variants may contain either pseudoephedrine (sudafed) or phenylephrine (PE).
Both are OK to fly with if you have no adverse effects.
Claratin D indeed has pseudoephedrine in it.
Allergy, Cold, Decongestants - Sudafed is approved by the FAA provided it is not combined with an antihistamine. Claritin (Loratadine), Clarinex (Desloratadine) and Allegra (Fexofenadine) are acceptable to the FAA provided no negative side effects are experienced. Vitamin B-12 or other prophylactic injections are approved provided there are no side effects. Sedating medications are not acceptable. This includes but is not limited to: Cetirazine (Zyrtec), Dipenhydramine (Benadryl) and Astelin (Azelastine) Nasal Inhaler.
So not taking anything 24hrs before flight is ok? I don't have severe allergies where I have to get a prescription.
Zyrtec?.....I sometimes need the good stuff too. Benadryl is the wonder drug of the 21st century.
k...ya, saw that.Zyrtec has a 48 hour wait.
I take Benadryl for seasonal allergies but not within 24 of flying. Am I safe to fly?
Wait until after takeoff to take it. Then you have broken no rules.