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    klobb is offline Junior Member
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    Benadryl or Ketotifen?

    For the purpose of stopping downregulation of the betareceptors - which one is most effective?

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    probly benadryl

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    ketotifen definetely. If cost or availability is an issue go with benadryl. I'm not convinced benadryl works though.

    I found out today i used to take syrup ketotifen as regular medication for 4 years!!! It was called Zaditen. All I know is that i gained a ton of weight during those years.

    Maybe theres a 10 year old prescription lying around my house....haha. Anyone know how I could convince my doctor I want to use it agian?

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    Benadryl sucks.

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    Would Zaditen work just as well as regular Keto?

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    if im not mistaken, zaditen is ketotifen

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    Rats, we only have Zaditen as eye drops in this country. And I'm not allergic to pollen.

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