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by medical_alt 2098 days ago
That's interesting. Just take care with that. There's some epidemiological evidence that anticholenergics like clemastine may possibly contribute to dementia:

https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/common-anticholinergic-d...

The data suggest correlation, not necessarily causation, but at the least I'd carefully investigate the risks before taking any anticholergic in such high doses. I do understand (with my own chronic health issues) that even with the risk of dementia later on, it may still be a possibility, depending on the severity of current symptoms.