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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.

Thanks to community member ImYoungxD for finding this deal.

Note: A $30 discount is applied automatically when a quantity of 5 qualifying pharmacy items is added to the cart. You may mix and match items eligible for this promotion.

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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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price matches our recent and popular +174 Frontpage Deal.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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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.

Thanks to community member ImYoungxD for finding this deal.

Note: A $30 discount is applied automatically when a quantity of 5 qualifying pharmacy items is added to the cart. You may mix and match items eligible for this promotion.

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 qwikwit | Staff
  • This price matches our recent and popular +174 Frontpage Deal.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Pharmacist here. I prefer loratadine as it's slightly less anticholinergic than cetirizine. For chronic use loratadine is less drying (eyes, mouth), and less likely to affect memory, cognition than cetirizine. Whatever you do, stay far away from Benadryl (diphenhydramine) for regular use. Risks there are very well established.
The government (e.g. military, FDA) has an ongoing program called SLEP [wikipedia.org]which evaluates effectiveness of drugs past expiration. by in large most drugs are still "good" WELL past their official expiration.

https://www.mayoclinicproceedings...9/fulltext

Cantrell et al,5 in another study, tested medications that had expired 28 to 40 years earlier that were discovered unopened and in their original containers at a retail pharmacy. Twelve of the 14 active ingredients were present in at least 90% of the labeled amount, meeting our standard of acceptable minimum potency. Given these data, it seems that many labeled expiration dates do not reflect true longevity.

Now would I take drugs years old? Not preferably, but for something like this where the worst that would happen is you get some allergy symptoms, sure.
How are you gonna use 1800 tabs before expiration

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Got the deal this time, thanks OP! I also grabbed 5 of these Kirkland Acetaminophen for $10.xx https://www.costco.com/.product.1...ue&nf=true
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In for 15. Thank you! Rep given.
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How are you gonna use 1800 tabs before expiration
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we got this last month/week and these were set to expire on Oct 2025. we bought them just in case and have not even opened any of them. we're thinking of returning them.
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Quote from sagrr :
How are you gonna use 1800 tabs before expiration
Does the expiration date on medicine really mean anything?
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Quote from meteora.xz :
we got this last month/week and these were set to expire on Oct 2025. we bought them just in case and have not even opened any of them. we're thinking of returning them.
I'd definitely return them.
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Quote from sagrr :
How are you gonna use 1800 tabs before expiration
I'm using 10-year-old diphenhydramine still successfully. For a family of 4+ you could easily go through this in a few years.
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Quote from Walstar2 :
I'm using 10-year-old diphenhydramine still successfully. For a family of 4+ you could easily go through this in a few years.

For something available that cheap, I'd replace it. There are some drugs that degrade into toxic substances with heat and time.

For most medication 2years is my cut off, but you could go more/less, depending on scenario
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Quote from sagrr :
How are you gonna use 1800 tabs before expiration
Quote from Walstar2 :
I'm using 10-year-old diphenhydramine still successfully. For a family of 4+ you could easily go through this in a few years.

The government (e.g. military, FDA) has an ongoing program called SLEP [wikipedia.org]which evaluates effectiveness of drugs past expiration. by in large most drugs are still "good" WELL past their official expiration.

https://www.mayoclinicproceedings...9/fulltext

Cantrell et al,5 in another study, tested medications that had expired 28 to 40 years earlier that were discovered unopened and in their original containers at a retail pharmacy. Twelve of the 14 active ingredients were present in at least 90% of the labeled amount, meeting our standard of acceptable minimum potency. Given these data, it seems that many labeled expiration dates do not reflect true longevity.

Now would I take drugs years old? Not preferably, but for something like this where the worst that would happen is you get some allergy symptoms, sure.
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Awesome thank you for sharing I really appreciate it I love Costco Great deals
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Quote from VanHagar :
Got the deal this time, thanks OP! I also grabbed 5 of these Kirkland Acetaminophen for $10.xx https://www.costco.com/.product.1...ue&nf=true

This was the deal for me right here, missed out it's out of stock now. I got the allergy med on the last deal already. Thank you for sharing I'll know to look for this next time this deal pops up
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Awesome deal and thanks for posting. $16.20 shipped for 5 is my total. That includes sales tax and the 5% upcharge for non-members. They upcharged me 5% of the full amount rather than 5% of the discounted amount, which jacked up the price a little. Still a steal at $3.24 out the door per 365 tablets. By far the best deal ever for these.
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There's a lot of evidence that loratadine (Claritin) just does work as well as Cetirizine (Zyrtec) for the general population. If it works for you great, but don't just blindly stock up.

Aller-Tec is $11.49 and presumably gets the same 5 item discount.
Last edited by Teaser38 April 29, 2025 at 08:52 AM.
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Suck it pollen!
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