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

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5 for $12.45

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 365-Count Kirkland Non-Drowsy AllerClear Antihistamine Tablets on sale 5 for $12.45. Shipping is free.

Note: $30 discount is applied automatically when a quantity of 5 is added to cart. You may mix and match qualifying items.

Thanks to community member tsimmalavong713 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Active Ingredient: Kirkland Signature AllerClear contains loratadine 10 mg, an antihistamine. Compare to the active ingredient in Claritin.
  • 24 Hour Allergy Relief: One dose of Kirkland Signature AllerClear works for a full 24 hours to relieve your aggravating allergy symptoms.
  • Original Prescription Strength: Get strong symptom relief without the sleepiness, when taken as directed. This trusted allergy medicine comes in full prescription strength.
  • Antihistamine: This histamine blocker temporarily relieves symptoms due to hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies: sneezing, runny nose, itching of the nose or throat and itchy, watery eyes.
  • Non-Drowsy: When taken as directed, this allergy medicine will help your runny nose and other common allergy symptoms without making you feel drowsy.

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  • Great price for 5 as a single 365-count bottle was a Frontpage Deal at $8.49 in September.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 365-Count Kirkland Non-Drowsy AllerClear Antihistamine Tablets on sale 5 for $12.45. Shipping is free.

Note: $30 discount is applied automatically when a quantity of 5 is added to cart. You may mix and match qualifying items.

Thanks to community member tsimmalavong713 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Active Ingredient: Kirkland Signature AllerClear contains loratadine 10 mg, an antihistamine. Compare to the active ingredient in Claritin.
  • 24 Hour Allergy Relief: One dose of Kirkland Signature AllerClear works for a full 24 hours to relieve your aggravating allergy symptoms.
  • Original Prescription Strength: Get strong symptom relief without the sleepiness, when taken as directed. This trusted allergy medicine comes in full prescription strength.
  • Antihistamine: This histamine blocker temporarily relieves symptoms due to hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies: sneezing, runny nose, itching of the nose or throat and itchy, watery eyes.
  • Non-Drowsy: When taken as directed, this allergy medicine will help your runny nose and other common allergy symptoms without making you feel drowsy.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Great price for 5 as a single 365-count bottle was a Frontpage Deal at $8.49 in September.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by tsimmalavong713

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The military did a nice test of this. Most tablets maintain >90% potency even 10 years after expiration. Medications that are liquid or require refrigeration are the ones that don't last.
If you keep them dry, solid powdered drugs are probably fine decades after you buy them.
How i deal with the expiration date is to ignore it and take the meds anyway

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Quote from MusicShark :
Is there any benefits of taking this stuff?
cuts down on allergy effects for some people
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Nice! Bought 3 generic Claritin, acetaminophen, and fluticasone. Can mix and match for a solid deal.
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This is generic Claritin. The green package Aller-tec is generic Zyrtec. Both are good. The AllerClear is always less expensive.
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Quote from MusicShark :
Is there any benefits of taking this stuff?

I am allergic to cats. I have two cats. This stuff keeps me from reacting to them. If i miss even one dose, I know it.
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I think the last time I bought this from Costco, the expiration date was less than 2 years in the future.
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Quote from Sam K :
I think the last time I bought this from Costco, the expiration date was less than 2 years in the future.
If you keep them dry, solid powdered drugs are probably fine decades after you buy them.
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How i deal with the expiration date is to ignore it and take the meds anyway
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Only ones that work for me but I have to take twice a day. Solid deal.
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Quote from LordDrol :
If you keep them dry, solid powdered drugs are probably fine decades after you buy them.

The military did a nice test of this. Most tablets maintain >90% potency even 10 years after expiration. Medications that are liquid or require refrigeration are the ones that don't last.
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prob best deal of the year so far

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Works for Kirkland Signature Acid Controller (Pepcid) as well! Definitely one of the better Costco deals as of late.
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Quote from HansGruber :
This is generic Claritin. The green package Aller-tec is generic Zyrtec. Both are good. The AllerClear is always less expensive.

I have yet to take this generic Claritin (allerclear), I have it but haven't opened it. I instead tried the more expensive aller-fex from Costco (generic Allegra) and I don't get any drowsy symptoms. I stopped taking generic Zyrtec and it's close cousin Xyzal because I get so drowsy taking it. Like once I go to sleep it's a struggle wanting to leave the bed.

People taking allergy meds probably want to try sampling several varieties to see what works best. The downside to Allegra is the price and the size of the pills. If you don't need 24 hours of relief you can split the pills in half to get about 12 hours of allergy relief.
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claritin (loratadine) is 2nd gen allergy medication

i find xyzal (evocetirizine dihydrochloride) better

btw: I am sure they've changed it, but the generic famotodine costco used to use didn't do shit for me. I am huge believer in generic, but something was wrong with either their active ingredient or the dosaging - it simply did not work and the Rx one with the same dosage would work for me.

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