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Costco Members: 365-Count Kirkland Non-Drowsy AllerClear Antihistamine Tablets Expired

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Non-Drowsy AllerClear Antihistamine 10mg Tablets on sale for $8.69. Shipping is free.

Also available, Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Tablets on sale for $11.89. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

Note, Non-Members may still purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge

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Costco Wholesale [costco.com] has for their Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Non-Drowsy AllerClear Antihistamine 10mg Tablets on sale for $8.69. Shipping is free.

Costco Wholesale [costco.com] also has for their Members: 365-Count Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Tablets on sale for $11.89. Shipping is free.
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Ultimate slick deal: go to your local retail pharmacy and ask if they can order a 300 count bottle directly from their supplier. If so, it comes to about $5.00 each time. Note that not all pharmacies allow this (it can vary within a chain as well) but it is perfectly legal and it is within the discretion of the pharmacy manager.

Pharmacy personnel will refer you to the shelf product but specifically ask for the "OTC stock bottle from their supplier if available." I am a pharmacy manager and I do this for my patients all the time
It's not recent. It's been studied and reported decades ago and it showed the link to first generation antihistamines like Benadryl.

These are third generation antihistamines and for example, Loratadine showed same results as placebo.

If anyone has questions they should consult their doctor - and not a SD forum.
People react differently to these antihistamines, one brand/type might work better for me but not for you and the other type that doesn't work as well for me might work better for you. With that said Allertec works best for me, next Allerclear, and Allegra does not work at all.

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04-24-2023 at 06:59 PM.
04-24-2023 at 06:59 PM.
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Isn't that because it is used on the coating of the antihistamines?
If you want to know for sure, ask the manufacturer why they chose to add an extra ingredient not found in the product they chose to copy and why they specifically chose povidone out of all materials.
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04-25-2023 at 08:39 PM.
04-25-2023 at 08:39 PM.
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I couldn't find any scientific evidence for this when it comes to Loratadine. In fact, all actual scientific studies disconfirmed it, so this may not apply to Loratadine. I also found this. Your advice is a good one in general though.
As someone who is affected by ragweed allergy every summer, I have experienced it all my life: the ragweed season is about 2-3 months, and the medicine stops being effective after a month.

Every year I have to switch during mid season and get immediate relief and the symptoms become manageable again.
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M5Rahul
04-25-2023 at 08:47 PM.
04-25-2023 at 08:47 PM.
These never worked for me.. Zyrtec does..although I appear to have built a resistance to it now..ugh..
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04-25-2023 at 08:53 PM.
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Anyone like me with allergies all year who takes one every day.
Ever since I moved to Texas in 2019..I have allergies like white on rice!
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04-28-2023 at 01:26 PM.
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Quote from ECarlson :
Anyone like me with allergies all year who takes one every day.
yup, three times a day. My allergist said I'm "allergic to everything except the control." I think the control was water if I remember.
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04-30-2023 at 09:15 PM.
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Are these safe to take more than 1 a day?
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05-07-2023 at 08:02 PM.
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Hard pass, not enough pills for leap years.
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05-10-2023 at 02:02 PM.
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Kinda crappy. Received mine today and they expire March 2024. Less than 1 year….so the 365 count isn't a deal for one person.
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05-18-2023 at 08:42 AM.
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Quote from Kookoobearlife :
Ultimate slick deal: go to your local retail pharmacy and ask if they can order a 300 count bottle directly from their supplier. If so, it comes to about $5.00 each time. Note that not all pharmacies allow this (it can vary within a chain as well) but it is perfectly legal and it is within the discretion of the pharmacy manager.

Pharmacy personnel will refer you to the shelf product but specifically ask for the "OTC stock bottle from their supplier if available." I am a pharmacy manager and I do this for my patients all the time
What brand does this end up being though?
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05-19-2023 at 12:52 AM.
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Quote from Kookoobearlife :
Ultimate slick deal: go to your local retail pharmacy and ask if they can order a 300 count bottle directly from their supplier. If so, it comes to about $5.00 each time. Note that not all pharmacies allow this (it can vary within a chain as well) but it is perfectly legal and it is within the discretion of the pharmacy manager.

Pharmacy personnel will refer you to the shelf product but specifically ask for the "OTC stock bottle from their supplier if available." I am a pharmacy manager and I do this for my patients all the time
Kookoobearlife, can you give some more info about this. I am not able to find any info on it online after googling for it for fifteen minutes or so. Curious
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