The maximum safe dose of Reactine is typically prescribed up to 40mg per day, but should be used for short periods or with closer medical supervision. It is not recommended to exceed this dose as the effects of higher doses have not been extensively studied for effectiveness or safety. It is best to consult with a pharmacist or doctor for other treatment options. Taking Benadryl in addition to Reactine once a day should not cause any issues. High doses of medication like Reactine are usually only used for severe allergic reactions for a maximum of 7 to 14 days. Further advice on specific treatment questions should be sought from healthcare professionals.
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