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Reddit mentions of GoodSense All Day Allergy, Cetirizine HCl Tablets 10 mg, Antihistamine for Allergy Relief, 365 Count

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We found 23 Reddit mentions of GoodSense All Day Allergy, Cetirizine HCl Tablets 10 mg, Antihistamine for Allergy Relief, 365 Count. Here are the top ones.

GoodSense All Day Allergy, Cetirizine HCl Tablets 10 mg, Antihistamine for Allergy Relief, 365 Count
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    Features:
  • ACTIVE INGREDIENT: The active ingredient in GoodSense all day allergy is cetirizine hydrochloride, an antihistamine approved for the treatment of both indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms. Compare to the active ingredient of Zyrtec
  • 24-HOUR ALLERGY RELIEF: Temporarily provides relief of symptoms due to hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies: runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose or throat and itchy, watery eyes
  • INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ALLERGY RELIEF: Temporarily relieves common indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms
  • EFFECTIVE: GoodSense all day allergy, Cetirizine Hydrochloride Tablets, 10 mg are original prescription strength and gluten free. These allergy pills are an antihistamine approved for the treatment of both indoor and outdoor allergy symptoms
  • UNDERSTANDING ALLERGIES: An allergy is a sensitivity to a substance that is normally harmless. Flowers, trees, a family pet, or dust are examples of things that can cause an allergy. These allergy pills provide up to 24 hours of temporary relief
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Height4.25 inches
Length2.03 inches
Size365 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.22 pounds
Width2 inches

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Found 23 comments on GoodSense All Day Allergy, Cetirizine HCl Tablets 10 mg, Antihistamine for Allergy Relief, 365 Count:

u/PhenominableSnowman · 60 pointsr/dataisbeautiful

Costco is great, but check Amazon. We're in a similar position. 365 pills on Amazon is $15.99. Obviously Costco is awesome for other things but you might be able to save even more on the Zyrtec. Here is the one we buy for reference: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G9E1GYA/

u/shiruken · 11 pointsr/Austin

Don't spend that high price on the Kirkland brand either: http://amzn.com/B00G9E1GYA

u/nope_nic_tesla · 6 pointsr/Atlanta

>much cheaper than Claratin, Allegra, or other newer types

These can be bought as generics on Amazon for super cheap. This generic Zyrtec is 4 cents a pill.

Generic Allegra is quite a bit more expensive but not too terrible.

Generic Claritin is also super cheap.

The generic Zyrtec and Claritin are actually cheaper than what they sell thh Wal-Finate for (which comes out to a little over 10 cents a pill -- and they last all day instead of 4 hours).

I still have over half of my generic Zyrtec bottle from last year linked above.

For that matter, you can also get chlorpheniramine (what Wal-Finate is) on Amazon for much cheaper too. The Walgreen's website has their Wal-Finate listed at $7 for a 50 count of 4mg tablets. Amazon has $12 for a 1000 count of 4mg tablets.

You're welcome :)

u/n8inchatt · 3 pointsr/Chattanooga

Well, I haven't been in a year. I think it helped me out quite a bit. They tested me and I found that I had allergies to trees, grasses, mold, pet dander and dust mites. Oh, and I found out I have an anaphylactic allergy to shellfish. I also take 10mg of cetirizine(generic Zyrtec) every night before bed. I can get a 1 year supply on Amazon for around $15.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00G9E1GYA/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I'm not a physician so I don't recommend taking medicine before talking with your physician first. 😊

u/The_Drizzle_Returns · 3 pointsr/wisconsin

Amazon sells the same brand as Costco for $15 for a years supply without the need for a membership. You can buy it here. If you have Amazon Prime, you can get it shipped overnight for free.

u/cdclare1989 · 2 pointsr/RATS

This is the allergy medication I use. It works just as well as name brand Zyrtec for me at a fraction of the price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G9E1GYA/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/im-a-koala · 2 pointsr/financialindependence

> The other consideration that a lot of Americans don't talk about is that most states have tax in addition to federal tax, plus sales tax and property tax.

Still less than the tax in most EU countries, especially if you include VAT.

> often thousands per year even for things as simple as allergies.

Uh, not for most allergies. For most people, seasonal allergies can be controlled with over-the-counter medicine, like Zyrtec (cetirizine). I can buy a year-long supply of that (365 tablets) for $15.

Other allergies, like most food allergies, don't need constant medication to treat. The cost there is in the emergency drugs, which (hopefully) don't have to be used in most cases because you'd avoid whatever food it is that makes you react.

> I wish I could find it but I've seen a graph a couple times showing US average taxes + OOP healthcare costs. Trust me, you're better off there.

Depends entirely on the person. If you're in decent health and don't have high recurring medical costs (most physically-active younger people don't) then you're probably better off, tax-wise and healthcare-wise, in the US.

u/leifeiriksson12 · 2 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

Get the generic brands. There's 365 pills in this bottle for 13$, and it's the exact same drug as Claritin. There's also Zyrtec for 15$ for 365 pills.

u/841632 · 2 pointsr/singapore

Well, one box of 10 costs $13.40 at guardian. That's $1.34 per tablet.

In comparison, a bottle of 365 cetirizine tablets costs USD$16 on amazon. Even after compensating for exchange rate, it's $0.07 per tablet.

u/Lisemarie87 · 1 pointr/Portland

I buy these on Amazon. 365 zyrtec for $16.

u/kristoferen · 1 pointr/GNV

http://www.amazon.com/Good-Sense-Cetirizine-Tablets-Count/dp/B00G9E1GYA

Although I remembered the price wrong, its $16 now. I looked it up and I paid $11 a year ago.

With 365 tablets it is more (much more) than I'll use before it expires (3 year expiration), but (at the time) it was cheaper than any of the other sizes on Amazon or locally.

There are other generics too, Wal-Mart has them and I'm sure CVS/Walgreens does as well. What you're looking for is "Cetirizine hydrochloride" (aka Cetirizine HCL, aka generic Zyrtec) and the regular adult dose is 10mg. Most I've seen come in 10mg, some come in 5mg - which is fine, you'll likely just have to take two.

u/007chill · 1 pointr/lincoln

I been using these for the past couple years (same active ingredient as Zyrtec). I think adding Flonase might be what I need.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G9E1GYA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jQJQCbDCC57MT

u/agentmadeye · 1 pointr/rva

GoodSense All Day Allergy which appears to be 10 mg antihistamine

u/pyrrhotechnologies · 1 pointr/Asthma

Yes I have taken Zyrtec daily for the last 15+ years. Started with actual Zyrtec, then switched to generic Allertec from Costo about 6 years ago and then switched to generic GoodSense about a year ago: https://smile.amazon.com/GoodSense-Allergy-Cetirizine-Tablets-Count/dp/B00G9E1GYA/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=zyrtec&qid=1557496795&s=gateway&sr=8-8&th=1

I have not tried wiping cat down with a damp washcloth. Is this something I should do daily?

u/baristahipster · 1 pointr/Dallas

They're also on Amazon for about $15 for a year's supply.

u/x7q · 1 pointr/chicago

Buy some allergy medicine? I recommend cetirizine hydrochloride, which is Zyrtec, but get the generic from Amazon.

The other two are Benadryl and Claritin, but those seem to cause drowsiness. Try em all, they're pretty cheap.

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