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benadryl. Oh man. you know what long term benadryl use does? It completely alters the mucus membrane of our sinuses, drying it out, and removing a very important barrier to bacteria. People who take benadryl to sleep on a regular basis often have chronic sinusitus and all the unpleasantries that go with it — post nasal drip, stale breath, not to mention the fact that many forms of bronchitis start as upper resp, infection.
I keep it around (from the states, it is not even available OTC here) for things like bee stings and allergic reactions that I cannot forsee. That is it!
Time for a new doctor. Most definitely.