Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is a medication primarily used to reduce allergy symptoms. Your healthcare provider may tell you to take Benadryl if you feel nauseous, or if your pain medications make you feel itchy. While Benadryl is effective for reducing these symptoms, it can also make you feel drowsy or sleepy.
Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is a medication primarily used to reduce allergy symptoms. Your healthcare provider may tell you to take Benadryl if you feel nauseous, or if your pain medications make you feel itchy. While Benadryl is effective for reducing these symptoms, it can also make you feel drowsy or sleepy.
Your healthcare provider may tell you to take Benadryl if you feel nauseous, or if your pain medications make you feel itchy. While Benadryl is
Yes, it can make you feel nauseous if you take too much, are malnourished, or dehydrated.
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Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is a medication primarily used to reduce allergy symptoms. Your healthcare provider may tell you to take Benadryl if you feel nauseous, or if your pain medications make you feel itchy. While Benadryl is effective for reducing these symptoms, it can also make you feel drowsy or sleepy.
Yes, it can make you feel nauseous if you take too much, are malnourished, or dehydrated.
Yes, it can make you feel nauseous if you take too much, are malnourished, or dehydrated.
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However, in your favor is this, taken from an on-line dictionary:
USAGE A distinction has traditionally been drawn between nauseated, meaning ‘affected with nausea,’ and nauseous, meaning ‘causing nausea.’ Today, however, the use of nauseous to mean ‘affected with nausea’ is so common that it is generally considered to be standard.