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Reddit mentions of Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL 10 mg/Antihistamine Tablets - 365 Tablets per Bottle

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL 10 mg/Antihistamine Tablets - 365 Tablets per Bottle. Here are the top ones.

Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL 10 mg/Antihistamine Tablets - 365 Tablets per Bottle
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  • 24 Hour Relief of Sneezing, Runny Nose, Itchy, Watery Eyes, Itchy Throat or Nose
  • Compare to Zyrtec active ingredient
  • Helps with indoor and outdoor allergies
  • Non-Drowsy
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Found 2 comments on Kirkland Signature Aller-Tec Cetirizine HCL 10 mg/Antihistamine Tablets - 365 Tablets per Bottle:

u/aleatoric ยท 4 pointsr/Allergies

He's probably going to be want to be on antihistamines daily. I'm allergic to cats and we have 3. It's not impossible. I take cetirizine HCL (Zyrtec or generic) 1x per day and fluticasone (Flonase or generic) 2x per day. If I'm on them, it's like I don't have any symptoms. If I don't, I turn into a mess. But I also have nonallergic rhinitis so I needed these meds since before we even had cats.

When he finds allergy meds that work for him, I recommend getting a prescription and buying them through health insurance through something like a mail order in bulk because the prices tend to be a lot cheaper. Or if you don't have insurance, buy them out of pocket on Amazon in bulk for the best bang for your buck. Generic cetirizine is WAY cheaper on Amazon than it is in store at CVS/Walgreens. That link right there is a year supply of the drug for $22, not too bad. I also really recommend Flonase's Sensimist product - even though it's a little more expensive than regular fluticasone spray, I find it's far less harsh on the nose and it's a bit more effective.

Beyond that, the only thing related to the cats that messes me up is getting dander in my eyes. You just have to be careful when petting them and get in the habit of not touching your eyes. Wash your hands after interacting with them as frequently as possible. Keep some eye drops on hand in case dander does get in the eyes so you can flush them out a bit.

u/Weird_With_A_Beard ยท 1 pointr/pics

I'm also a magnet for mosquitoes and itch horribly for an hour or more from each bite. Several years ago my doctor told me that Benadryl will relieve the itch for a couple hours, but Zyrtec lasts for 24 hours. I've taken a Zyrtec a day for several years now and get ALMOST NO REACTION to a mosquito bite. I still use repellent if I go out at night since they still bite, but I don't suffer from each bite anymore.

About 6 months ago I switched from Zyrtec to a much less expensive generic and it works just as well for me.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C9Y7NMS

I'm hoping I can help out a fellow sufferer with this info.