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Hi Chris. You sound like me with those reactions to multiple things. I have also ended up in the ER. Glad you can see the bright side: avoiding the kitchen!

I have read and been told by my doctor that Benadryl and tylenol can be taken before a Reclast infusion, along with hydration and a slower infusion. I have heard the same for Prolia (my doc doesn't want me on Prolia so his comments were only about Reclast). I would also add Pepcid, myself.

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Hey there....thanks for the Benedryl and Tylenol mention. Do I take them several hours before the infusion? And how do I slow down the infusion? I have never used Pepcid. Why do you think it will be helpful with the jaw pain that seems to appear only when the Barometric Pressure is too low?
Thanks so much.
Chris