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    CVS has generic Clariton (Lortadadine) in bottles up to 120 pills, for maybe $30. Sometimes a double pack is available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by withm View Post
    CVS has generic Clariton (Lortadadine) in bottles up to 120 pills, for maybe $30. Sometimes a double pack is available.
    Don't know about other folks - but I do not like or tolerate Claritin well.... drys me out, gives me the jitters and doesn't touch my allergy symptoms...
    Last edited by Eden; 09-09-2011 at 09:24 AM.
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    BJs has generic Zyrtec for $15 for 300 pills

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    BJs has generic Zyrtec for $15 for 300 pills
    Zyrtec is way cheaper everywhere - anyone have any first hand experience about how it works compared to Allegra? Zyrtec does *not* make non-drowsy claims, which is what has kept me from trying it. I just need to get rid of my runny nose, I don't want to be sedated...
    Last edited by Eden; 09-09-2011 at 11:35 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Zyrtec is way cheaper everywhere - anyone have any first hand experience about how it works compared to Allegra?
    For me, Zyrtec and its generics work better than Allegra. I was on Allegra for ~1 year because that's what my insurance covered. When Zyrtec went OTC, I switched back.

    I can't really explain why I like it more. I guess I just feel better.

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    Zyrtec works very well for me--no drowsiness at all.
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    Zyrtec is dirt cheap. DH loves it. I do occasionally but doesn't seem to do much. It doesn't make me sleepy which is nice. I just have no desire to pay a fortune for the D part of any medication. I'd rather blow it on bike or quilting stuff. LOL.

    It's the coughing that gets to me the most which is were the decongestant really helps.

 

 

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