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View Poll Results: Claritin, Zyrtec or Other medicine for your allergies
Claritin (or generic equivalent) 2 15.38%
Claritin (or generic equivalent)
2 15.38%
Zyrtec (or generic equivalent) 7 53.85%
Zyrtec (or generic equivalent)
7 53.85%
Other (Please explain) 5 38.46%
Other (Please explain)
5 38.46%
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Old 03-28-2009, 08:18 AM #6
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I like Zrytec because it prevents those allergry chemicals or histamines from being released in the first place, instead of covering them or fighting them with anti histamines.

When starting an injectable med that many used an anit histamine for, I found claritin was a great product, and while non drowsy, it wasnt as effective as I had hoped. I switched to zrytec and it made a huge difference. I took it at night and it also helped me sleep.

I use a neti pot to rinse my sinus when I have a cold or inflammation. those salt rinses really do a nice job.
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