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Clarinex for soar throat?

CLARINEX® provides nondrowsy 24-hour relief from allergy symptoms caused by seasonal allergens such as ragweed, grass, and tree pollens and year-round allergens such as dust mite, animal dander, and mold spores.

CLARINEX® is also approved to treat the ongoing itching and rash due to hives from unknown causes.

Sounds like you need to take some cough drops. I like the Halls Cough Drops with Zinc
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
CLARINEX® provides nondrowsy 24-hour relief from allergy symptoms caused by seasonal allergens such as ragweed, grass, and tree pollens and year-round allergens such as dust mite, animal dander, and mold spores.

CLARINEX® is also approved to treat the ongoing itching and rash due to hives from unknown causes.

Sounds like you need to take some cough drops. I like the Halls Cough Drops with Zinc

Thanks for the reminder. I keep forgetting to buy cough drops. The reason why I went to the doctor is because i feel like the flem is building up and no matter how much i cough it's not going away.
 
So take an expectorant...you don't need to go to a doctor for excess mucus in your throat. Just take Mucinex.
 
Clarinex = NOT covered by insurance because Claritin is over the counter. :|

WTF? Why do insurance companies think Claritin is equal to all prescription allergy medications?

My doctor prescribed Clarinex to me as well for sinus problems, but the insurance wouldn't cover it and paying cash for it ... $80 for a months supply. Ew.
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
So take an expectorant...you don't need to go to a doctor for excess mucus in your throat. Just take Mucinex.

I saw the commercial for that, but didn't wanna take it without approval.
 
Originally posted by: DurocShark
Clarinex = NOT covered by insurance because Claritin is over the counter. :|

WTF? Why do insurance companies think Claritin is equal to all prescription allergy medications?

My doctor prescribed Clarinex to me as well for sinus problems, but the insurance wouldn't cover it and paying cash for it ... $80 for a months supply. Ew.

I got those free samples 🙂
 
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.




What else might a human being cough up?


😕
 
Originally posted by: sierrita
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.




What else might a human being cough up?


😕

You'd be surprised...lol
 
Originally posted by: sierrita
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.




What else might a human being cough up?


😕

Not everyone with a cough has physical matter come up with it. If this is the case then he SHOULD take dextromethorphan as it will get rid of the annoying cough without keeping all the junk in his lungs which could lead to bronchitis or pneumonia
 
Originally posted by: sierrita
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.




What else might a human being cough up?


😕



Car Keys, horned lizards, old stock certificates, 4 cases of Old Harper and all those broken treaties!


😉
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: sierrita
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.




What else might a human being cough up?


😕

You'd be surprised...lol

😱

what are you doing tonight hot stuff
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: sierrita
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get some cough drops with zinc in them, preferably with benzocaine as well for your sore throat. If you're coughing up stuff what color is it? Do NOT take anything with dextromethorphan in it if you're coughing up anything like mucous or whatever.




What else might a human being cough up?


😕

Not everyone with a cough has physical matter come up with it. If this is the case then he SHOULD take dextromethorphan as it will get rid of the annoying cough without keeping all the junk in his lungs which could lead to bronchitis or pneumonia



Ah, I see.

Thanks.
 
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