medications. some of my favorites are nasal sprays. many of them are over the counter, steroid nasal sprays are wonderful. and it s not the steroid that s going to go all over your body and make your gain weight. people get concerned about that molly: when you hear the word steroid. right. also saline or netty pots. you know, my biggest thing is for those of us i m going to throw myself in that category for those of us that are suffering, you don t have to. and really keep going because i have some patients that their allergies are so bad, they tried every medication in the book, but we need to get them allergy tested. and there are many things we can do, so that s important. molly: is it trial and error where something might work for someone, but not someone else? yes. i m so glad you said that. some patients will say, you know, i was using this antihistamine for years, and it
their life, fifth and sixth year, lower chance of getting asthma, which i thought was very interesting. a little bit of dust, little dirt through the is okay. you go to the drugstore, you know, walk in there like 15 different types of things there. hundreds. all the different categories. even worse of a problem than going to your primary care doctor. but seriously, you know what is really happening, the stuff i used to prescribe is now available over the counter. so i used to prescribe flonase or nasonex for allergy sufferers. the number one that is used over the counter is the oral antihistamine, a claritin or ben drill. the problem with that is, it makes you sleepy. it interferes with your work. even claritin, even zyrtec, interferes with work. so i agree with david, and dr. has to be in the loop, don t self-medicate, b, if it is a persistent problem and the fall and summer and spring, don t be satisfied just with dr. siegel. go and see an allergist.
constin s lawyer would not have left her so incapacitated were they in fact an antihistamine. this is really a bombshell. where does bill cosby go from here? does this somehow legitimatize the dozens of sexual allegations against him? not only does it legitimatize them but it vindicates the women who for so long have been in a position where their reputations have been harmed that have been living with this information that they were assaulted, allegedly by bill cosby and that no one believed him, because bill cosby was saying he was the one that was wronged because of his celebrity, well according to this deposition it would appear that bill cosby was using his celebrity to hide behind and use as a weapon to go after these women. he has been denying these allegations for some time. we know that quaaludes are drugs that act as a sedative and some kind of hypnotic. what does bill cosby actually
she accused him of giving her three blue pills. cosby told her the pills are quote, your friends and three friends to make you relax. constand says she was unable to fight back because she was in a semi-conscious state. in a deposition, cosby says these pills were benadryl an antihistamine and that the pills would not have left her so incapacitated would they in fact that antihistamine. constand did settle the suit in 2006 the terms undisclosed. quaaludes are drugs that act as a sedative and some kind of hypnotic. what does bill cosby say that his motive was for intending to give this drug to this woman? and that s what s so interesting. in reading this deposition and there are hundreds of pages of it. what becomes clear is that the lawyer for this young woman is really trying to paint a picture of bill cosby and what it was
actresses. johnson says woz by drugged her during a meeting during the 1980s. we have more on cosby s transformation from funny man to fallen star. how is the lieutenant doing? protecting the country? he s the man we knew as the lovable dr. uhxtable. bill cosby became a household name around the world, everyone s favorite dad. as he was about to launch a tv comeback, the accusations began to flood in. numerous women accused him of first drugging and then raping them. i had a cold at this time. he gave me a blue pill, which he said was an antihistamine. reporter: the accusations date back to the 1960s, many from women who, at the time, were young, aspiring actresses.