how many claritin tablets can you eat? I've taken two already and allergies are still killing me.

LordSnailz

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Instructions says take 1 per day but I can barely function, running nosy, watery eyes, sneezing no stop ... so I took another one, no help.

Can I take more or should I just go get something else during lunch?
 

Neurorelay

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As Dr. Cox says to JD in season 1 of Scrubs "Its regular strength, just throw as many as you can at the patient and what sticks, GOAL!"
 

cruzer

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Read a book by Dr. John Sarno called "The Mindbody Prescription". It will cure your seasonal allergies.
 

fatpat268

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i usually use claritin d (when I can still find it), and it works fairly well.

I'm allergic to benadryl... i usually break out in a rash if i take it.
 

Kadarin

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Try a different kind of antihistamine. I would suggest against diphenhydramine, however, as that stuff works great as the active ingredient in some sleeping pills, but is just mediocre as an antihistamine.
 

cKGunslinger

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Claritin and the like have always been "prevention" medications for me - take them as soon as you wake up, every day , and you *might* not have horrible allergies that day.

The only thing that ever works for me once my allergies get full-blown, out-of-hand, is a megadose of Benadryl. Then the inevitably delirium and crash that follows.
 

Chadder007

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Claritine sucks....they never worked for me.

Edit: Actually....Tylenol Allergy works better for me than any of the prescription drugs have.
 

Mermaidman

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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Claritin and the like have always been "prevention" medications for me - take them as soon as you wake up, every day , and you *might* not have horrible allergies that day.

The only thing that ever works for me once my allergies get full-blown, out-of-hand, is a megadose of Benadryl. Then the inevitably delirium and crash that follows.
That's true--if you already have symptoms when you take Claritin, it's not going to help. Take a regular dose of Benadryl for short-term relief and hopefully your Claritin will kick in. Of course, keep in mind that Benadryl will pretty much knock you out--take a sick day.

Personally, I prefer Allegra, which I buy from Canada.
 

Yreka

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Claritin works ok for me. It usually takes mass doses to get it going early in the season like now, but I ususally go back to a pill a day or so after about a week. Allegra worked well for me in the past, although I think that is still perscription only. Actually, I should go get a bottle of that instead. With my co-pay it should end up being cheaper than the over the counter stuff.

Claritin is $$$
 

Mermaidman

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Shawn
Claritin is pretty much worthless for me.
it's worthless to a lot of people hence why it went OTC.

So when a drug doesn't work it goes OTC? :p
when better stuff comes out it does. :D
Actually, when the FDA decides that a prescription drug can be safely used without a Rx, the drug can be sold OTC.

Of course you're all cowering behind your protective smileys, so you're probably just kidding.

 

Mermaidman

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Originally posted by: Yreka
Allegra worked well for me in the past, although I think that is still perscription only. . . .
Allegra is OTC in Canada ;) Save you the hassle of visiting a clinic.
 

Pepsei

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do what i do, i have a bucket of claritin, zyrtec, and allegra.... i alternate them, seems to work most of the time except this year... we do have a very bad season with all that %$#@ in the air. so i might have a good day here and there....