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		<title>Zyrtec Plus Pepcid for Cholingergic Urticaria Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I blogged about attempting the combo of Zyrtec &#38; Pepcid AC to see if it would help my chronic cholinergic urticaria. The main reasoning behind this is that one is an H1 blocker, and the other an H2 blocker. This is supposed to be more effective than just using 1 type in some cases (not [...]]]></description>
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