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SlickdealsForumsHot Deals100-Ct Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Medicine Diphenhydramine HCl Tablets $7.87 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $25+
Amazon has 100-Count Benadryl Allergy Antihistamine Ultratabs 25mg Diphenhydramine HCl Tablets on sale for $10.50 - $2.10 when you 'clip' the 20% off coupon on the product page - $0.53 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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Model: Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Medicine, Diphenhydramine HCl Tablets for Relief of Cold & Allergy Symptoms Such as Sneezing, Runny Nose, & Itchy Eyes & Throat, 100 ct
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Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief Medicine, Diphenhydramine HCl Tablets for Relief of Cold & Allergy Symptoms Such as Sneezing, Runny Nose, & Itchy Eyes & Throat, 100 ct
Manufacturer:
Johnson & Johnson
Model Number:
300450170149 1/9
Product SKU:
B00GA9AVH2
ASIN:
B00GA9AVH2
Brand:
Benadryl
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
1.693 x 3.31 x 1.752 Inches
Item Weight:
0.1 Pounds
Item model number:
300450170149 1/9
Manufacturer:
Johnson & Johnson
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Thanks OP, was actually just going to get some, since I 'm out, always have some in my medicine cabinet. Price was best I've seen. Timing was perfect!!
Most know the original brand name "Benadryl" when it had the patent and take no notice to the active ingredient, which is used in the "generic" since the patent expired long ago.
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07-02-2023 at 01:17 PM.
Much cheaper elsewhere
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Researchers are investigating a link between some antihistamines and Alzheimers if anyone cares.
From Chat GPT: Yes, diphenhydramine, which is a commonly used antihistamine, has anticholinergic properties. It works by blocking the action of histamine, but it also has a secondary effect of blocking the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Acetylcholine is an important neurotransmitter involved in various brain functions, including learning, memory, and muscle movement. By blocking acetylcholine, diphenhydramine can have sedative and drowsiness-inducing effects, which is why it is often used as a sleep aid.
However, it's important to note that the anticholinergic effect of diphenhydramine is temporary and reversible. After the medication is metabolized and eliminated from the body, normal acetylcholine function resumes.
Also: There have been some studies that have suggested a potential link between long-term or chronic use of anticholinergic medications, including diphenhydramine, and an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. However, the evidence is not conclusive, and more research is needed to establish a clear causal relationship.
One study published in JAMA Internal Medicine in 2015 found an association between the long-term use of anticholinergic medications and an increased risk of dementia. This study included various types of anticholinergic medications, including diphenhydramine. However, it is important to note that this study showed an association, not a direct cause-and-effect relationship, and other factors could have contributed to the observed results.
It's worth mentioning that the potential risk appears to be related to the cumulative exposure to anticholinergic medications over time, particularly in older adults. The exact mechanisms by which anticholinergics might affect cognition are still not fully understood.
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Last time it got posted at FP was in 2020 for 2.79 https://slickdeals.net/e/14325086-100-count-benadryl-ultratabs-antihistamine-allergy-relief-tablets-2-79-free-shipping-w-prime-or-on-25?src=SiteSear
And even at 2.79 people were heavily commenting on the generics alternative
Not saying bendadryl should never be posted, but 7.85 doesn't make the cut for a deal IMO. Maybe would post it at 4ish
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From Chat GPT: Yes, diphenhydramine, which is a commonly used antihistamine, has anticholinergic properties. It works by blocking the action of histamine, but it also has a secondary effect of blocking the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Acetylcholine is an important neurotransmitter involved in various brain functions, including learning, memory, and muscle movement. By blocking acetylcholine, diphenhydramine can have sedative and drowsiness-inducing effects, which is why it is often used as a sleep aid.
However, it's important to note that the anticholinergic effect of diphenhydramine is temporary and reversible. After the medication is metabolized and eliminated from the body, normal acetylcholine function resumes.
Also: There have been some studies that have suggested a potential link between long-term or chronic use of anticholinergic medications, including diphenhydramine, and an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. However, the evidence is not conclusive, and more research is needed to establish a clear causal relationship.
One study published in JAMA Internal Medicine in 2015 found an association between the long-term use of anticholinergic medications and an increased risk of dementia. This study included various types of anticholinergic medications, including diphenhydramine. However, it is important to note that this study showed an association, not a direct cause-and-effect relationship, and other factors could have contributed to the observed results.
It's worth mentioning that the potential risk appears to be related to the cumulative exposure to anticholinergic medications over time, particularly in older adults. The exact mechanisms by which anticholinergics might affect cognition are still not fully understood.