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Heart rate and allergy drops
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Hi - I was wondering if allergy drops could cause and increase in a person's pulse?
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Some antihistamines / allergy meds may have a so-called anticholinergic effect, which may cause an increased heart rate, but most new antihistamines don't. Which allergy medication are you taking?
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