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People are taking allergy and heartburn pills for PMS. Could it work?

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People are taking allergy and heartburn pills for PMS. Could it work?
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A viral TikTok trend suggests that combining over-the-counter allergy and heartburn medications can alleviate PMS and PMDD symptoms. Medical experts warn that there is no clinical evidence to support the safety or efficacy of this practice.

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It highlights the risks of social media-driven medical advice and the lack of clinical oversight for off-label drug combinations.

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The article presents anecdotal user experiences alongside expert medical caution.

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