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Costco Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Antihistamine Tablets

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine Tablets on sale for $11.89. Shipping is free.

Note: Item may be available in your local warehouse, prices may vary. You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.

Thanks Community Member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal

Key Features:
  • Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine 10 mg
  • Indoor/Outdoor Allergy Relief
  • Non-Drowsy

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  • About this deal:
    • This 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine Tablets is priced $3 lower (21.4% savings) than the online list price.
    • Offer is valid through 2/26/23. While supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars overall based on over 9,940 reviews.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine Tablets on sale for $11.89. Shipping is free.

Note: Item may be available in your local warehouse, prices may vary. You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.

Thanks Community Member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal

Key Features:
  • Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine 10 mg
  • Indoor/Outdoor Allergy Relief
  • Non-Drowsy

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL/Antihistamine Tablets is priced $3 lower (21.4% savings) than the online list price.
    • Offer is valid through 2/26/23. While supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars overall based on over 9,940 reviews.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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I have one of these a day, every day, all year. Sigh. It makes life much more comfortable.

The moment I stop, allergies come back full force.
taken these every day for years. works well and haven't noticed drowsiness. but may have already built up a tolerance.
Zyrtec (Cetirizine) is the worst allergy pill IMO. For many people, it develops a dependence in them and if you stop, you might get withdrawal symptoms. I missed Zyrtec for 3 days and felt like ants were crawling all over my body, and no matter how much I scratched, I was permanently itchy everywhere. It was miserable. It took me 2 months to successfully wean off Zyrtec in small amounts until I stopped being dependent. There's been many complains about this over the internet but Zyrtec covers it up.

Loratadine has far fewer side effects, but isn't as effective. But heck I'd rather have some small allergy symptoms than be hooked on Zyrtec all my life.

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Quote from jshergil :
I have the same reaction - I get itchy all over once I miss a pill. It gets crazy and I agree it's miserable. I need to switch / ween off as well.

Highly advise you grab another generic allergy pill bottle. I would not recommend.
I have/had been taking the generic of Allegra/Fexofenadine, mostly also from Costco for many years now. I have been dealing with a similar "ants crawling all over me" type of feeling for at last 4 years now, which came on all the sudden. At first I thought it was just age or maybe some kind of soap or detergent I was using or a food I had started eating. Nothing I tried made any significant difference and the only thing that worked to abate the itching feeling (that usually came/comes with a kind of hives/bumps ... similar to a histamine reaction when stung) and the immediate reddening of the skin's surface on even modest rubbing/scratching was taking more Allegra/Fexofenadine. It has been baffling me.

I recently read that Allegra has been reported as causing the very types of reactions I have experienced from use without really understanding why or what specifically causes it (after all the years of assuring that there were zero side effects from Allegra/Fexofenodine). I stopped taking it at all (or any allergy meds) several months ago and I use distraction and psychological tricks and mindfulness to just ignore the itching and it usually just ends up going away, but hearing people say similar things about Zyrtec/Cetirizine has me wondering what is going on and if maybe it really is these "safe" meds.

Considering all the lying and, at best, incompetence, in our government agencies (I have diret personal experience from within them) over the last several years in particular, I am starting to wonder if either these drugs are not actually safe, or things are finding their way into them that are not safe or being caught or controlled for any number or reasons, whether intentional or not.

I have been off Allegra/Fexofenadine for a few months now and I almost broke down and took some yesterday, because I was wondering if it maybe isn't the pills at all and I should just take them since they provide relief; but after this thread I am getting the sense that maybe these allergy pills really really are like a street drug where the "sickness" is caused by the drug and you just have to struggle through the detox or allow your body to heal and get on level again. O_O

It's hard because allergies just drain the heck out of me to the point that during certain seasons I often have to take a nap because I am so mentally drained and exhausted, and I am not at the mid-day nap age.

I don't post much (essentially ever) but I thought this was important enough to hopefully give someone else some food for thought to consider what is going on, because I have been struggling with the "ants all over me" sensation. I do not believe it is normal or natural based on substantial evidence all pointing in the same heading.
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Quote from starfoxinstinct :
Zyrtec (Cetirizine) is the worst allergy pill IMO. For many people, it develops a dependence in them and if you stop, you might get withdrawal symptoms. I missed Zyrtec for 3 days and felt like ants were crawling all over my body, and no matter how much I scratched, I was permanently itchy everywhere. It was miserable. It took me 2 months to successfully wean off Zyrtec in small amounts until I stopped being dependent. There's been many complains about this over the internet but Zyrtec covers it up.

Loratadine has far fewer side effects, but isn't as effective. But heck I'd rather have some small allergy symptoms than be hooked on Zyrtec all my life.
I am going to be very annoyed if this turns out to be the actual issue I've had over the past year. Under the guidance of an allergist who couldn't find the source of my allergy I'm up to 3 of these a day plus an Allegra paired with an anti-inflammatory and acid reducer. And monthly shots of a form of immune suppressant. All because my stupid Dermatographia makes any small skin issue a big skin issue and I couldn't sleep at night from the damned itching. The last stop in the next few months is tapering off and seeing what happens anyway so we'll see I guess. But nobody mentioned this possibility.
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Quote from starfoxinstinct :
Zyrtec (Cetirizine) is the worst allergy pill IMO. For many people, it develops a dependence in them and if you stop, you might get withdrawal symptoms. I missed Zyrtec for 3 days and felt like ants were crawling all over my body, and no matter how much I scratched, I was permanently itchy everywhere. It was miserable. It took me 2 months to successfully wean off Zyrtec in small amounts until I stopped being dependent. There's been many complains about this over the internet but Zyrtec covers it up..

Quote from CndnMP :
Interesting, I've never heard of this. I usually only take it half the year and never felt anything like that. The drowsiness is real though.
The manufacturer isn't required to do further studies to look for such side effects of taking the drug long-term.

But what was described is a very real effect - if you google, you'll see many people describing the same effect. I had it, too. Some people who take Zyrtec long-term to control something like urticaria don't realize that the urticaria has actually gone away and the itching they are experiencing when they skip Zyrtec for a day or two is actually due to the effects of long-term Zyrtec.

If you suspect this: You can try weaning yourself off Zyrtec over an extended period - a couple of months. Cut the pills in half for 3-4 weeks, then cut them in quarters and take for 2-4 weeks, then if needed, try taking an 1/8 tablet a day for a few more weeks. See if your itching diminished.

If you need to alleviate symptoms, at the same time, you can try adding some other allergy med, but do some research to see which are safe to mix with Zyrtec (allegra/its generics are safe).
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I use the Costco generic Allegra (also on sale this month) and thought the itching if I didn't take it for a few days was my allergies. Maybe it's what people have described above. I should see what happens if I cut the dosage.

Of all the antihistamines, Zyrtec I think is the worst of the bunch. The odd sleepiness when you first take it is very annoying.
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Quote from gisele2828 :
taken these every day for years. works well and haven't noticed drowsiness. but may have already built up a tolerance.
Do you take these for "histamine intolerance"? It's an interesting condition to look into if you've never heard of it.
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Quote from starfoxinstinct :
Zyrtec (Cetirizine) is the worst allergy pill IMO. For many people, it develops a dependence in them and if you stop, you might get withdrawal symptoms. I missed Zyrtec for 3 days and felt like ants were crawling all over my body, and no matter how much I scratched, I was permanently itchy everywhere. It was miserable. It took me 2 months to successfully wean off Zyrtec in small amounts until I stopped being dependent. There's been many complains about this over the internet but Zyrtec covers it up.

Loratadine has far fewer side effects, but isn't as effective. But heck I'd rather have some small allergy symptoms than be hooked on Zyrtec all my life.
Thats interesting, i only recently started noticing those same symptoms after missing a day or two of my Claritin and suspected it had to do with that! Time to do some research…

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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
The warehouse price is EXACTLY the same as the online price. It's $14.89 in store, minus the $3 coupon = $11.89.

Also, as far as Aller-Fex vs Allegra. I actually bought both bottles on previous sales. I did notice that the Allegra packaging shows that Allegra, which is manufactured by Sanofi, of France, is actually made in Germany. The Aller-Fex, I noticed on my previous bottle was manufactured in the Czech Republic.

I won't get into the rabbit hole of COO when it comes to drugs, but if you've read the book Bottle of Lies [amazon.com] (which you can get in hardcover for $5 + $4 shipping, Used on Amazon) -- you'll know why a COO of Germany, Czech Republic and USA is preferable. That said, the brand name Allegra isn't as significantly more expensive as you'd expect. The regular Costco price for generic Aller-Fex is 20 cents per pill, while the brand name Allegra is about 35 cents per pill. I did notice, however, that when I looked for the COO on the Aller-Fex bottle, that it was no longer listed. It no longer listed Czech Republic as COO - so I'm not sure where it's being manufactured, today. Although to be fair, I can't find a COO on the bottle of Aller-Tec I bought at Costco, either.

One other quick useful piece of info -- expiration date on the bottle of Aller-Tec I purchased was June 2024.
Interesting.
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Is it the same price in the store?
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Decent deal for these - but as others have mentioned, I and my 5yo were having lots of dry eye symptoms and sometimes nosebleeds with daily usage - stopping daily usage seemed to alleviate some of it.
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It's frustrating not being able to determine what causes you to feel itchy. I've tried but haven't been able to narrow it down to any particular allergen. I just hope that I don't have histamine intolerance.

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