Zyrtec

Anonymous
Nope. Darleen Mansoor at children's and she was fantastic. His eczema was so bad and so itchy that he wa miserable. The antihistamine really has helped and he's been so happy snd much more relaxed. He sleeps 10-12 hours at night but his naps became difficult so that was why I reached out about it.
Anonymous
Not on it daily, but we give it at night when they're really stuffy. But mine are 3 and 5, so that's different. If anything, they sleep better with it. Do you give it morning and night? Maybe try just night?
I know it's true that Benadryl, while normally making people sleepy, tends to have different effects on little ones -- sometimes drowsy, sometimes amped up. Maybe this is similar.
Anonymous
Our ped allergist (not Economides) prescribed it for DS last year at 1. It made a huge difference for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:6 month old?.... Our ped said our 1 yo is too young for Zyrtec


Hmm. Well our pediatric allergist prescribed it.


Us too. One started at 9 months, as needed, one at 12 months. We give it in the morning and have no drowsiness issues. It does not work for our younger child, but Children's Claritin does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zyrtec makes me crazy. I wouldn't give it to a baby. Do 6 month babies really have allergies, anyway? Seasonal allergies especially?


I know right? I think my 89 year old grandma would laugh for 20 min straight if I told her my 6 month old is on allergy medicine. O now a days things are *different*.


Just because it isn't common doesn't mean it is impossible. I'm the pp whose DS started on Zyrtec at 10 months. He was ridiculously miserable when the pollen counts were moderate to high during the spring and fall: sneezing all the time, constant runny nose, red/itchy/watering eyes. Inside the house with closed windows and the A/C on - he was fine. Go outside for a few minutes or open the windows during the spring or fall - he would start sneezing and then it was downhill from there. So yes, it is possible for a child under 1 to have seasonal allergies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zyrtec does not cause drowsiness. It gives you the body creeps and makes you have restless sleep.


Zyrtec knocks me out. I'm practically unconscious if I take that stuff--I literally fell asleep at work after taking it, as in, nodded off in the middle of working on my computer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zyrtec does not cause drowsiness. It gives you the body creeps and makes you have restless sleep.


Zyrtec knocks me out. I'm practically unconscious if I take that stuff--I literally fell asleep at work after taking it, as in, nodded off in the middle of working on my computer.


Same here - I have to take it at night or I'm a zombie.
Anonymous
My 3.5 year old has been taking it for a few months. She's had it both in the morning and in the evening, and I can't tell any difference in her behavior. It really helps with her allergies.
Anonymous
My five year old takes it daily and it does not affect his sleep or behavior. It works great for his seasonal allergies. I have bad seasonal allergies and all antihistamines, even the new ones that are not supposed to cross the blood-brain barrier, make me drowsy.
Anonymous
Zyrtec gave my son terrible twitching and other physical tics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zyrtec does not cause drowsiness. It gives you the body creeps and makes you have restless sleep.


Zyrtec knocks me out. I'm practically unconscious if I take that stuff--I literally fell asleep at work after taking it, as in, nodded off in the middle of working on my computer.


Same here - I have to take it at night or I'm a zombie.


Me too. Unfortunatey, after a few days, the drowsiness continues into the next day.

OP- have you tried changing the time of day you give him the Zyrtec. It might make a difference.
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