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Sam's Club has generic Allegra 120 count for $29 something
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My wife went to Sam's Club today and they had 120 count 180mg Fexofenadine (Allegra) for $29 something,
that was her exact words, "29 something". It's in one blister pack, two bottles a 30 count and a 90 count.
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#2
Thanks for the heads-up; several in my house take it.
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#3
....h to the olla'.....???
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#4
allegra vs. zyrtec?

currently taking the latter
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#5
same cost as the Kirkland Signature allegra at Costco, 120 for $30.

Allegra/fexofenadine is stronger than zyrtec.
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#6
Zyrtec (Claritin) never worked for me, but Allegra always did -- until my insurance company stopped supporting it because Claritin went OTC and it was "the same exact thing" acc'd to insurance. Very happy that Allegra is finally OTC and generic-capable.

Re/Costco; none in my area. Sam's is the only "cost club" option.
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#7
Zyrtec and Claritin are 2 different chemicals.
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#8
Wish they'd offer the 60mg. Taking 180mg every day year around was too much for me.
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#9
Pam wrote:
Wish they'd offer the 60mg. Taking 180mg every day year around was too much for me.

Can they be cut? If they're not time release you should be able to cut them but I'm no Pharmacist so don't take my word for it.
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Racer X wrote:
Zyrtec and Claritin are 2 different chemicals.

Tell that to my old insurance company. I did, so did my doctor, but they kept insisting it was the same thing and they would no longer cover it back when.

Going through the same thing with my son's Rx for Veramyst . The insurance company insists that Veramyst is the same thing as Nasonex, so they'll only cover the generic version of Nasonex. The problem is the delivery system -- Nasonex and all the generics "squirt" whereas the Veramyst, well, mists in its nasal delivery. It's the only med that works for him.
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