Guest guest Posted May 24, 1999 Report Share Posted May 24, 1999 In a message dated 5/24/99 9:06:52 PM !!!First Boot!!!, sriston@... writes: << Cold medicine seems to really set off the RLS. I cannot take any of the Vicks Formula 44 products, DayQuill or NyQuill, Sudafed, or any of the Tylenol Sinus or Cold products without being kept up nearly all night with my legs. I was curious to know if this sensitivity to medicine varies with the individual. I would also like to know what OTC cold medicines other RLS sufferers have had luck in using? >> It seems that many of us have had problems with cold medications, especially antihistamines like Benadryl. Personally, I have taken Claritin-D and Rynatan. They don't seem to aggrevate my RLS but as you know, YMMV. Both of these are prescription products. OBTW, Rynatan just recently changed their formulation to a different antihistamine. I have not tried the new formula yet. RAINBOWPED@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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