F.L. asks from Tomball, TX on March 09, 2010
Zyertec and Behavior Problems
Hi Moms... You guys have such great answers I'm hoping you will be able to help me. My daughter is on Zyertec for her allergies... pretty much daily for the last several months. We have been having behavior issues with her at school and I'm wondering if the two are connected. I've seen some things on the internet but wanted to check in with the moms.
We've been up to the school and talked to the teacher and the principal and they have started a new "program" for her where she can get prizes for doing what she is told the first time and listening etc... And so far that is going really well but the one thing that I see on her card every day is that she won't sit in her seat... she is constantly up moving around won't sit still. She will go back to her seat when the teacher asks but then gets back up. I've noticed at home she can't seem to sit still either... I'm wondering if the medicine is making her hyper? Have any of you gone through this? If so did you pull your child off the medicine? Is there an different medicine that you tried? I don't want her miserable with her allergies but I also want to make sure she can listen and learn in school. She is 7 and in first grade...Thanks for your help Moms:-)
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L.W. answers from Houston on March 10, 2010
L.B. answers from Odessa on March 10, 2010
My son is a very mild mannered child. I have tried him on Zyrtec twice. Both times I noticed a "rage" in him. He is very well-behaved, even tempered. He would just have fits with a scream that was bone deep anger. Each time I took him off of it, they stopped. I will never give him Zyrtec again. I have however taken it on occasion and don't seem to have any problems. I may and my husband attributes it to PMS or something. But I definitely see a change in my son and will never put him back on it again. Miserable allergies would be easier to live with than to see a child feel that angered. It broke my heart.
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L.B. answers from Odessa on March 10, 2010
My son is a very mild mannered child. I have tried him on Zyrtec twice. Both times I noticed a "rage" in him. He is very well-behaved, even tempered. He would just have fits with a scream that was bone deep anger. Each time I took him off of it, they stopped. I will never give him Zyrtec again. I have however taken it on occasion and don't seem to have any problems. I may and my husband attributes it to PMS or something. But I definitely see a change in my son and will never put him back on it again. Miserable allergies would be easier to live with than to see a child feel that angered. It broke my heart.
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A.C. answers from Houston on March 11, 2010
My daughter was much younger than yours is now...but she had severe reactions to both Singulair and Zyrtec. Unexplained, uncontrollable tantrums; night terrors; inability to fall asleep. At first I chalked it up to early "terrible twos" but then started doing some research (since the doctor was dismissive) and decided that it wasn't worth it for me or her.
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L.W. answers from Houston on March 10, 2010
Hi F.,
I had behavior issues with my son when he was on Zyrtec. I now have him on Claritin and he is fine. My son is 20 months.
Hope this helps :)
L.
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K.L. answers from Chicago on March 09, 2010
My son also has allergies, and he was on Zyrtec before bed for a little while. It made him super-hyper. He would thrash around the bed and not be abe to fall asleep. As soon as he went off the Zyrtec he was able to sleep again. He has been on Singulair and Clarinex at different times and we didn't have the same problems. Every child is different, but it's worth talking to your doctor.
S.C. answers from Houston on March 10, 2010
my experience w/ zyrtec is that it made my 2 year old crazy! I decided her allergies were not that bad ever and we would just stick w/ benadryl when needed.
J.T. answers from College Station on March 10, 2010
I give my boys claritin when they are having allergy issues, which is very rare. Meds can cause hyperactivity, so it is quite possible that her behavior is medication related.
C. answers from Chicago on March 09, 2010
My son takes Zyertec everyday as well, but I give to him before bedtime and he seems fine. He is always in good spirit so I cannot tell if the drug has anything to do with his behavior.
E.M. answers from San Antonio on March 10, 2010
My daughter has been on Zyrtec for two yrs now. She does not have any of the issues you mentioned. My daughter is also 7 yrs old. Everyone is different though. Call your daughter's Doctor and see what they think on this matter.
The best of luck,
E. M
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