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Post #163571732 added 05-19-2023 12:52 AM by oldgrowth in Deal Talk
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
Post #163556624 added 05-18-2023 8:42 AM by whoof in Deal Talk
What brand does this end up being though?
Post #163413896 added 05-10-2023 2:02 PM by dealhunter85 in Deal Talk
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.
Post #163360946 added 05-07-2023 8:02 PM by j4c11 in Deal Talk
Hard pass, not enough pills for leap years.
Post #163235417 added 04-30-2023 9:15 PM by Hanzelnuts in Deal Talk
Are these safe to take more than 1 a day?
Post #163198529 added 04-28-2023 1:26 PM by oldgrowth in Deal Talk
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.
Post #163145228 added 04-25-2023 8:53 PM by M5Rahul in Deal Talk
Ever since I moved to Texas in 2019..I have allergies like white on rice!
Post #163145147 added 04-25-2023 8:47 PM by M5Rahul in Deal Talk
These never worked for me.. Zyrtec does..although I appear to have built a resistance to it now..ugh..
Post #163145012 added 04-25-2023 8:39 PM by deThalion in Deal Talk
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...
Post #163123898 added 04-24-2023 6:59 PM by Refundroid in Deal Talk
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.
Post #163121123 added 04-24-2023 4:13 PM by drjs in Deal Talk
Isn't that because it is used on the coating of the antihistamines?
Post #163105025 added 04-23-2023 7:38 PM by Refundroid in Deal Talk
Just do a page search for povidone on this list of Ophthalmic antihistamines and decongestants.
Post #163104920 added 04-23-2023 7:33 PM by drjs in Deal Talk
Wait. Isn't povidone a polymer plasticizer for coating. That thing has a pharmacological effect? Reference please....
Post #163100135 added 04-23-2023 1:51 PM by Refundroid in Deal Talk
A name isn't the only difference between brand vs generic. FDA only requires a generic version to have the same active ingredient. It doesn't police inactive ingredients. While differences in...
Post #163099664 added 04-23-2023 1:15 PM by drjs in Deal Talk
Generics works better for you than brand. That is great! :applause::applause::applause::applause: Maybe it is the fatwallet effect (or slickdeal effect) since generics cost less than brand name. ...
Post #163099181 added 04-23-2023 12:43 PM by ECarlson in Deal Talk
Cats (we have 3), dust, and every season has something. My allergist said "you're allergic to every season", when I was tested again not long ago. They're not as severe as when I was a kid, where I...
Post #163098578 added 04-23-2023 11:55 AM by qqzj in Deal Talk
I have allergy in the spring. So I need about 15 pills a year to get me thru. Currently, I am still using the first bottle I bought with expiration date 03/16. Works every time and I figure I only...
Post #163098113 added 04-23-2023 11:18 AM by sirchocula in Deal Talk
Not saying I don't believe you, but Claritin has never worked for me, I've tried it multiple times through the years and had severe allergies each time as though I didn't take a pill that day....
Post #163097978 added 04-23-2023 11:09 AM by drjs in Deal Talk
As far as mechanics go, these should never have any type of fatal interactions regardless how old they are. Expiration testing is done in the industry based on needed shelf life for sell purpose and...
Post #163097972 added 04-23-2023 11:08 AM by hbasavar in Deal Talk
Many suffer from chronic hives for which you need to be on Xolair (a prescription shot) along with this Loratadine (10 mg) taken daily (upto 1 - 4 tabs/day) depending on the severity.
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