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Can you get an allergy from an anti allergy drug? |
Can you get an allergy from an anti allergy drug? don't eat drug...what able drug it's...drug is not good to our health Yes, you can have an allergic reaction to just about anything. don't take my word for it im not a doctor but im pretty sure that the anti allergy drugs have a very small amount of the thing you are allergic to in them. so i guess you could have a small reaction???? yes, you may have an allergy to something in the drug. why take it if you don't already have that allergy? yup yes |
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