, 59, took to the micro-blogging site after he refuted doctors' claims that antihistamines taken by hayfever sufferers are “non-drowsy”. In view of his 7.17 million followers, he wrote: “Doctors: can we drop the nonsense? There’s no such thing as a 'non-drowsy' anti-histamine.”presenter later tweeted it was due to his hayfever and taking antihistamines for the condition which was the cause of him failing his O-Level, now called A-Level, exams.
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