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tl;dr The expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use.
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I should say I don't really use allergy meds regularly(probably the longest I've used it daily was for about a week when I had COVID and a persistent cough due to a nasal drip) unless I'm dealing with something chronic, or planning to visit a home with pets for more than a half hour, so maybe that's why they've worked well for me
Lactose being as the first ingredient/filler, it can surprisingly cause a reaction in many people and be overlooked. sometimes when it's just an anti caking agent it'll be one of the last and less reactive.
this is true for most tablets. gels are usually clean. I've only found one tablet of any allergy med, and it's the allgera varient. Ohm Non-Drowsy Fexofenadine Antihistamine was the only version i've found that was non-gel. Not a deal, just a tid bit for anyone who is experiencing symptoms and have overlooked their allergy {or even other meds, like levothyroxine, etc} and are getting brain fog/fatigue symptoms, etc.
and to those who are saying "such a small dose shouldn't do that" Yes, an allergy pill can cause an allergic/immune reaction, even with such small dosages, even worse if it's an immune response from an auto immune disorder.
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Lactose being as the first ingredient/filler, it can surprisingly cause a reaction in many people and be overlooked. sometimes when it's just an anti caking agent it'll be one of the last and less reactive.
this is true for most tablets. gels are usually clean. I've only found one tablet of any allergy med, and it's the allgera varient. Ohm Non-Drowsy Fexofenadine Antihistamine was the only version i've found that was non-gel. Not a deal, just a tid bit for anyone who is experiencing symptoms and have overlooked their allergy {or even other meds, like levothyroxine, etc} and are getting brain fog/fatigue symptoms, etc.
and to those who are saying "such a small dose shouldn't do that" Yes, an allergy pill can cause an allergic/immune reaction, even with such small dosages, even worse if it's an immune response from an auto immune disorder.
this will be a pointless post for a lot of people.
These have always been marked gluten free when I bought them.
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Here's the link to the product on the website: https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...ue&nf=true
Been using these Kirkland generic brand spray and pills for at least about a decade now, works just as well as Flonase and Claritin. Much cheaper and a pack usually lasts me 2-3 years, right around the time it's about to expire.
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