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Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
benadryl works, but will make you drowsy
claritin (loratadine 10mg) works the best for me
Claritin D makes my heart race, Allegra doesnt do crap
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
benadryl works, but will make you drowsy
claritin (loratadine 10mg) works the best for me
Claritin D makes my heart race, Allegra doesnt do crap
Claritin D makes your heart race but Claritin does not? The only difference is the decongestant. Decongestants make your heart race?![]()
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
benadryl works, but will make you drowsy
claritin (loratadine 10mg) works the best for me
Claritin D makes my heart race, Allegra doesnt do crap
Claritin D makes your heart race but Claritin does not? The only difference is the decongestant. Decongestants make your heart race?![]()
Claritin D has pseudoephedrine, known as Sudafed.
Side effects of pseudoephedrine include stimulation of the nervous system leading to nervousness, restlessness, excitability, dizziness, headache, fear, anxiety, tremor, and even hallucinations and convulsions (seizures).
hey, i just said it made my heart race, not that it needed to be outlawed bc i dont like itOriginally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
benadryl works, but will make you drowsy
claritin (loratadine 10mg) works the best for me
Claritin D makes my heart race, Allegra doesnt do crap
Claritin D makes your heart race but Claritin does not? The only difference is the decongestant. Decongestants make your heart race?![]()
Claritin D has pseudoephedrine, known as Sudafed.
Side effects of pseudoephedrine include stimulation of the nervous system leading to nervousness, restlessness, excitability, dizziness, headache, fear, anxiety, tremor, and even hallucinations and convulsions (seizures).
Oh, that's right. I'd forgotten that Claritin D was on the list of drugs that Oregon's considering to throw back behind the counter and require a prescription for. Anything with pseudoephedrine in it. They're doing it just because folks are making meth with it and the state can't figure out any better way of fighting the meth epidemic other than inconveniencing millions and millions of people, requiring them to take time out of their day (potentially losing money for missing work), scheduling a doctor visit, paying their insurance copay, and now most likely paying a higher price for the medicine itself because the purchase has to go through pharmacy technicians. :roll:
IDIOTS!
Originally posted by: Nik
Oh, that's right. I'd forgotten that Claritin D was on the list of drugs that Oregon's considering to throw back behind the counter and require a prescription for. Anything with pseudoephedrine in it. They're doing it just because folks are making meth with it and the state can't figure out any better way of fighting the meth epidemic other than inconveniencing millions and millions of people, requiring them to take time out of their day (potentially losing money for missing work), scheduling a doctor visit, paying their insurance copay, and now most likely paying a higher price for the medicine itself because the purchase has to go through pharmacy technicians. :roll:
IDIOTS!
alavert is loratadine, just like claritin. though, it comes it that quick dissolving pill, those are pretty sweet!Originally posted by: tami
what about alavert?
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Nik
Oh, that's right. I'd forgotten that Claritin D was on the list of drugs that Oregon's considering to throw back behind the counter and require a prescription for. Anything with pseudoephedrine in it. They're doing it just because folks are making meth with it and the state can't figure out any better way of fighting the meth epidemic other than inconveniencing millions and millions of people, requiring them to take time out of their day (potentially losing money for missing work), scheduling a doctor visit, paying their insurance copay, and now most likely paying a higher price for the medicine itself because the purchase has to go through pharmacy technicians. :roll:
IDIOTS!
Then they admit that the VAST majority of meth in our state is brought in from Mexico by illegal immigrants. :roll:
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
alavert is loratadine, just like claritin. though, it comes it that quick dissolving pill, those are pretty sweet!Originally posted by: tami
what about alavert?
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Nik
Oh, that's right. I'd forgotten that Claritin D was on the list of drugs that Oregon's considering to throw back behind the counter and require a prescription for. Anything with pseudoephedrine in it. They're doing it just because folks are making meth with it and the state can't figure out any better way of fighting the meth epidemic other than inconveniencing millions and millions of people, requiring them to take time out of their day (potentially losing money for missing work), scheduling a doctor visit, paying their insurance copay, and now most likely paying a higher price for the medicine itself because the purchase has to go through pharmacy technicians. :roll:
IDIOTS!
Then they admit that the VAST majority of meth in our state is brought in from Mexico by illegal immigrants. :roll:
What?![]()
