Cromoglicic acid is used in the management of asthma, allergic rhinitis, ulcerative colitis, and vernal keratoconjunctivitis. It is a mast cell stabilizer that blocks the release of inflammatory mediators of the mast cell. They rarely cause side effects like nausea, headache, and bitter taste sensation.
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Which mast cell stabilizer can I use for multiple allergies?
Query: Hello doctor,I am a 23-year-old. I have got a lot many allergies. Actually, allergies are from almost everything. 15 to 16, to be precise; I have attached reports of my prick test. I get stomach problems, hyperacidity, indigestion, hives (urticaria), sinus, breathing problems, and my eyelids and a p... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Cromolyn (Cromoglicic acid) is a mast cell stabilizer. Sodium cromoglycate is the chemical name for it. You must try allergen avoidance. That seems to be the only way. Allergy to so many substances will make immunotherapy very difficult. The success of avoidance depe... Read Full »