Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine Tablets on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free.
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine Tablets on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free.
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You can tell from the 800-719-9260 support number that Perrigo is the manufacturer for both items. Same for the Goodsense and Amazon Basics brand of this generic.
Heads up those who don't normally use Zyrtec if you use it and then switch to a different product/quit you CAN get for all intents and purposes withdrawal symptoms that range from mild to I'm going to scratch my arms off. (Never believed such a thing until I switched from Zyrtec to a different allergy pill and then thought that I'd taken up and quit heroin 🤯) note this doesn't the fact everyone and it only matters if you're going to stop taking the Zyrtec... (I use Claritin/allerclear/loratadine now and quitting/resuming doesn't cause withdrawal 🤷) currently the good sense version on Amazon is 12.99- S&S so not quite as cheap...
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Wow never thought of going to Costco or Amazon for this. I always get the Kaiser brand at Kaiser for 100 tablets 10mg 10.99 or 13.99(I forgot) I think. Kaiser for some reason has been out of the 10mg for a long time. Good thing I stocked them. Now I can just get this or from Amazon. Thanks
Thanks for posting this. I picked up the AllerClear (Claritin)[costco.com] for $7.99 after coupon with free shipping. I had a 5% surcharge because I'm not a member, but even after that, it's still cheaper than other places.
You can tell from the 800-719-9260 support number that Perrigo is the manufacturer for both items. Same for the Goodsense and Amazon Basics brand of this generic.
Heads up those who don't normally use Zyrtec if you use it and then switch to a different product/quit you CAN get for all intents and purposes withdrawal symptoms that range from mild to I'm going to scratch my arms off. (Never believed such a thing until I switched from Zyrtec to a different allergy pill and then thought that I'd taken up and quit heroin 🤯) note this doesn't the fact everyone and it only matters if you're going to stop taking the Zyrtec... (I use Claritin/allerclear/loratadine now and quitting/resuming doesn't cause withdrawal 🤷) currently the good sense version on Amazon is 12.99- S&S so not quite as cheap...
Last edited by holysin January 23, 2022 at 05:22 PM.
Heads up those who don't normally use Zyrtec if you use it and then switch to a different product/quit you CAN get for all intents and purposes withdrawal symptoms that range from mild to I'm going to scratch my arms off. (Never believed such a thing until I switched from Zyrtec to a different allergy pill and then thought that I'd taken up and quit heroin 🤯) note this doesn't the fact everyone and it only matters if you're going to stop taking the Zyrtec... (I use Claritin/allerclear/loratadine now and quitting/resuming doesn't cause withdrawal 🤷) currently the good sense version on Amazon is 12.99- S&S so not quite as cheap...
can confirm...used zyrtec for quite a while and when I stopped the withdrawal itchiness was absolutely awful. Ended up using Allegra to taper off. You can find tons of similar experiences online.
IIRC the FDA finally listed pruritus as a possible side effect.
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Nevermind, looking at Costco's website, I think I tried the blue bottle which is AllerClear. Has anyone tried both and had AllerClear not work but this one help?
Last edited by doltran January 23, 2022 at 08:07 PM.
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You can tell from the 800-719-9260 support number that Perrigo is the manufacturer for both items. Same for the Goodsense and Amazon Basics brand of this generic.
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You can tell from the 800-719-9260 support number that Perrigo is the manufacturer for both items. Same for the Goodsense and Amazon Basics brand of this generic.
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IIRC the FDA finally listed pruritus as a possible side effect.
Nevermind, looking at Costco's website, I think I tried the blue bottle which is AllerClear. Has anyone tried both and had AllerClear not work but this one help?
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