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Amazon.com has
300-Count Amazon Basic Care 10mg All Day Allergy Cetirizine Hydrochloride Antihistamine Tablets on sale for $7.05 - 5% w/ Subscribe & Save =
$6.70.
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About this item:- Active Ingredient: The active ingredient in Amazon Basic Care All Day Allergy is cetirizine hydrochloride, an antihistamine approved for the treatment of both indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms Compare to the active ingredient of Zyrtec
- 24-Hour Allergy Relief: Temporarily provides relief of symptoms due to hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies: runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose or throat and itchy, watery eyes
- Indoor and Outdoor Allergy Relief: Temporarily relieves common indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms
- Effective: Amazon Basic Care All Day Allergy, Cetirizine Hydrochloride Tablets, 10 mg are original prescription strength and gluten free These allergy pills are an antihistamine approved for the treatment of both indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms
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Does Amazon do price adjustments?
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It's funny how that works, though, because a generic Prilosec (omeprazole) is about the same price everywhere and has been for years, whether at Walmart, Costco, or any deal at Amazon: about $14 for a 42-count pack.
Guess that's just the cost of that medicine.
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It's funny how that works, though, because a generic Prilosec (omeprazole) is about the same price everywhere and has been for years, whether at Walmart, Costco, or any deal at Amazon: about $14 for a 42-count pack.
Guess that's just the cost of that medicine.
But you're not wrong on most medicines
It's funny how that works, though, because a generic Prilosec (omeprazole) is about the same price everywhere and has been for years, whether at Walmart, Costco, or any deal at Amazon: about $14 for a 42-count pack.
Guess that's just the cost of that medicine.
I take what used to be an Rx drug for seasonal eye allergies - Pataday. Before it went OTC, a single TINY bottle, that would be roughly enough for 1 drop a day per eye for a month, was about $150 WITH INSURANCE. The generic version, which was 2 drops a day but still Rx, was actually more expensive ($160) with insurance. I'd usually need about 2 bottles/year to get me through the spring.
3 years ago they released it OTC - brand name too. You can get a TWO PACK for around $20. Yes $20. Same exact stuff, but now 1/15 the price.
Always shop around though.
I transitioned our 2 Rx's to Costco this week after checking the online price and discovering it's about half of what I pay for generics through mail order through my insurance, which is generally the cheapest route, all things considered.
So I roll up to the Costco pharmacy expecting to pay the price I see online only to find that they only gave me 30 days supply (not the usual 90), and the price was actually higher (per pill) than what I have been paying. Fortunately the staff is nice and upon questioning they said that's the insurance price. So involving insurance makes the Rx more expensive. Never would have thought that, but now I'm saving around $100/yr on the Rx's.
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