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 ...
Experts are raising concerns about Benadryl’s ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and potential lasting impacts getty Benadryl has been used since the 1940s to stop allergy attacks and relieve ...
(NewsNation) — Experts are warning that Benadryl, a common allergy medication, might cause long-term problems. A brand name for diphenhydramine, Benadryl was the first antihistamine approved by the ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. For decades, diphenhydramine—best known by the brand ...
DENVER -- Reports of diphenhydramine (Benadryl)-related adverse events in 10- to 25-year-olds spiked numerous times in the U.S. following the emergence of the "Benadryl challenge" on TikTok in the ...
(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, a common over-the-counter medication that’s been in American homes for decades is now being called outdated and even dangerous ...
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 ...
Dr. Andrew Liu answers the question: 'Is Liquid Benadryl Better Than Pills?' — -- Question: Is liquid or 'fast-melt' Benadryl better than pills? Answer: A liquid or 'fast-melt' Benadryl can be ...