I take Flonase daily, but whatever is in the air these last two weeks is kicking my tail. Thinking of adding Allegra or Zyrtec to the mix. Whatcha got?
713nervy said:
I think they work differently for different people. Both take several days in your system before you start to see a difference.
titanmaster_race said:
Zyrtec can have some horrible withdrawal symptoms...
jay040 said:
Xyzal.
jay040 said:
Xyzal.
Not to diss your products or anything but that is basically just a strong cold medication that is pretty sedating. Not sure what is really "Texas specific" to those allergy those are just knock you on your butt cold medication ingredients.atag said:
Zyrtec is by far and away my number one seller in all of my drugstore upcs at heb. I will say though...we have an own brand called texaclear that was specifically designed for Texas allergies (pollen type and whatever else local). I have had customers swear by this stuff but it's just not well known. Ask for it if you go to heb.
KidDoc said:Not to diss your products or anything but that is basically just a strong cold medication that is pretty sedating. Not sure what is really "Texas specific" to those allergy those are just knock you on your butt cold medication ingredients.atag said:
Zyrtec is by far and away my number one seller in all of my drugstore upcs at heb. I will say though...we have an own brand called texaclear that was specifically designed for Texas allergies (pollen type and whatever else local). I have had customers swear by this stuff but it's just not well known. Ask for it if you go to heb.
For multiple allergies oral immunotherapy does not seem to be very effective. If you are only allergic to a few things (e.g. only grass, only peanuts) there is a growing body of evidence that they are effective and safe.Bulldog73 said:
Shots haven't helped mine much. Kid Doc, thoughts on allergy drops? I mentioned it earlier but it really sounds hocus pocusy.