piriton is a first generation antihistmaine, and is recommended for allergic reactions.
piriton , or other first generation antihistmaine works very quickly, and studies have shown that the quicker it is given to young children ,the quicker the reaction is better controlled.
The second generation of antihistamines are most suited to long term prescription. They have a build up effect , and can take two weeks for results to show.
Which explains the advice to start antihistamine before the begining of say, the hay fever, or tree pollen season.
Some children do have adverse effects having these antihistmines, just like any other prescribed drug.
However there are sooooo many second generation antihisatmines out there that you can find one that suits you.
Long term piriton use can cause a drop in appitite, headaches and sleepyness.
My son had those reactions when he was younger, so piriton is still on his management plan, but not a daily medicine.
He has also had a allergic reaction to claritin, and a behavioural problem with liquid zytec.
I wanted to come to the lastest food allergy mums meeting this saturday, apart from the fact that I live about an hour a way, my hubby is not going to be able to look after the kids.
hopefully I will be able to come to the next meeting.