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Post #58270922 added 03-16-2013 11:36 PM by samHD in Archived Deals
Definitely FRONT PAGE bound. Everyone remember to rep the OP. In for $176 worth of wellness. Thx OP.
Post #58275092 added 03-17-2013 9:16 AM by NoEfX in Archived Deals
nice find, picked up some AllerClear!
Post #58516182 added 03-28-2013 6:00 AM by tadrian in Archived Deals
Thanks, and bought the Zyrtec generic. Some people react better to some medicine. I personally tried all 3 brands before going back to Zyrtec, which was the one the doctor recommended. Allegra did...
Post #58267542 added 03-16-2013 7:02 PM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
Costco.com has some discounts on their Kirkland Signature brands of Allergy medications through 3/31 or while supplies last. 5% surcharge for non-members. (You have to pay the 5% on the...
Post #59341256 added 05-08-2013 5:10 PM by pinkertonfloyd in Archived Deals
http://www.samsclub.com/sams/simply-right-cetirizine-hydrochloride-antihistamine-400-ct/prod5590697.ip?navAction=
Post #58320600 added 03-19-2013 10:53 AM by backspace in Archived Deals
I have no idea which one works for me. I picked up the cheapest one which is AllerClear. I believe the expiration date on it is 10/14.
Post #58323054 added 03-19-2013 12:20 PM by Follywood in Archived Deals
how much can we flip these on craigslist?
Post #58321568 added 03-19-2013 11:27 AM by samHD in Archived Deals
I would never suggest YOU not adhere to those expiration dates, but there is a growing chorus of citizen research that indicates those expiration dates are developed for marketing/sales needs alone....
Post #58322080 added 03-19-2013 11:47 AM by bkim84 in Archived Deals
Why is Allegra always so much more expensive.
Post #59324894 added 05-08-2013 12:51 AM by Tornadochaser in Archived Deals
I realize this is an old thread and deal expired, but I dont see the 400ct zyrtec at sams now, only the 100ct for $36
Post #58299024 added 03-18-2013 12:38 PM by Mnin in Archived Deals
Great deal. It's like the holy land of cheap, generic and effective drugs
Post #58322026 added 03-19-2013 11:45 AM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
This is available online with free shipping so it doesn't much make a difference. I guess that'd be good if you were already in sam's club or needed pills right away.
Post #58322786 added 03-19-2013 12:11 PM by samHD in Archived Deals
Overcoming the initial discomfort of self-reliance. Friend, you're already making progress... ;-)
Post #58433732 added 03-24-2013 10:09 AM by pinkertonfloyd in Archived Deals
Zyrtec is what my doctor recomends... they all work well, but Zyrtec has the least side effects, and can even be taken by pregnant women (check with doctor first). It's a very safe drug. Claritin is...
Post #58275328 added 03-17-2013 9:33 AM by prest111 in Archived Deals
Just to give you an idea of how good of a deal this is, I just paid $33 for 300 generic Zyrted tablets from Walgreens, and thought I was getting a deal.
Post #58321204 added 03-19-2013 11:13 AM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
I have been using this Kirkland generic Zyrtec for the past year. It works all right. Sometimes I have to take two pills a day instead of one. I haven't really used Zyrtec enough to know if it is...
Post #58322084 added 03-19-2013 11:47 AM by Follywood in Archived Deals
which one is the most effective? I live in the south and we got pollen like crazy and my allergy is really bad at this time of year.
Post #58320460 added 03-19-2013 10:49 AM by tadrian in Archived Deals
I'm a big Zyrtec user, but how would this generic compare? Any users of generics? I don't feel anywhere near confident to buy 365 pills of something I'm not sure will work... Paying 4c a pill for...
Post #58322886 added 03-19-2013 12:15 PM by panther_fan in Archived Deals
Thanks OP, ordered some generic zyrtecs..........had to pay non memeber fee but even then i think this is a good price.
Post #58550946 added 03-29-2013 4:16 PM by scottman in Archived Deals
Just was at my store and the prices are actually cheaper in the store. Generic claritin was $8.69, and the others were also about $1-$2 cheaper than online. They also have children's allertec for...
Post #58487232 added 03-26-2013 5:57 PM by Frostillicus in Archived Deals
My wife swears that Allegra is by far the most effective. I suspect that it depends on the specifics and severity of your allergy. She takes the Costco brand aller-fex and seems happy with the...
Post #58487252 added 03-26-2013 5:58 PM by PedroR in Archived Deals
Getting my ass kicked here by citrus
Post #58531390 added 03-28-2013 5:39 PM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
I bought some of the Claritin and it doesn't seem to work as well as the Zyrtec. I'm debating on if I should buy some of the Zyrtec before the deal is over cause I still have some left and now a...
Post #58353378 added 03-20-2013 3:03 PM by FelisLachesis in Archived Deals
I was running out of fake-Claritin fast, and this is an absolute steal! For comparison, CVS wants the same amount of Loratadine for $53. Thank you for saving me over 80%
Post #58321852 added 03-19-2013 11:39 AM by pidass15 in Archived Deals
sams club has the claritin generic for $13.42 - 400ct (3.3 cents/pill). For those that don't have a costco nearby.
Post #58321938 added 03-19-2013 11:42 AM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
Hmm well that makes me feel better cause I hate having to throw anything away. I usually won't worry much unless the medicine is discolored. Maybe I will look into this prepping thing.
Post #58323096 added 03-19-2013 12:21 PM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
Probably because you need 180 mg of it versus 10 mg with the others.
Post #58322626 added 03-19-2013 12:06 PM by Vapno in Archived Deals
Cetirizine gives the best bang for the buck. As a member of Sam's Club but not Costco, this deal would save me $0.0002 per pill.
Post #58279406 added 03-17-2013 2:00 PM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
Wow you either have a big family or horrible allergies. Either way, my apologies. :)
Post #58308864 added 03-18-2013 8:49 PM by samHD in Archived Deals
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Post #58319904 added 03-19-2013 10:33 AM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
I see. But what about expiration dates? I mean I take pills for a year or so after but I am guessing at a point they lose efficacy.
Post #58523418 added 03-28-2013 10:58 AM by scottman in Archived Deals
Anyone know if these are even cheaper in store?
Post #58523474 added 03-28-2013 11:00 AM by Eagles89 in Archived Deals
Same price in store. If those 3 don't work, you need Sudafed (the stuff you need to show your drivers licenses to get)
Post #58487110 added 03-26-2013 5:48 PM by ShawnaC123 in Archived Deals
Deals are still going for another few days.
Post #58487142 added 03-26-2013 5:51 PM by coffdrups in Archived Deals
I use Zyrtec for my hives. It is very effective. Recently I tried out Allertec just because it was so much cheaper. It worked just as well for me.
Post #58433690 added 03-24-2013 10:06 AM by pinkertonfloyd in Archived Deals
They also have 400 Zyrtec for the same price... I just bought some this week. You get a 100 bottle and a 300 bottle... Sams are made in the USA by Perrigo, probably one of the best pharma...
Post #58516368 added 03-28-2013 6:13 AM by Jobronie in Archived Deals
Thanks to OP! Doc just put me on Allegra, but had no idea just how expensive some of that OTC stuff is.....
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