From FDA reports: Benadryl and Swollen lymph nodes in neckThis is a study of Swollen lymph nodes in neck among people who take Benadryl. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.
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On eHealthMe, Benadryl (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) is often used for allergies. Find out below the conditions Benadryl is used for, how effective it is, and any alternative drugs that you can use to treat those same conditions. What is Benadryl used for and how effective is it: Other drugs that are used to treat the same conditions: Browse Benadryl side effects from A to Z:
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