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furrbear ([personal profile] furrbear) wrote2008-01-22 02:48 pm

Well, Yay! And Not a Moment Too Soon

Zrytec has gone OTC (Over-the-Counter). Still costs about $30.00 for 45. So, I'll keep getting the Canadian version, Reactine, for $60 for a year's supply (360).

Next up, I guess, will be Allegra (which is already OTC in Canada).

[Edit: Approval was also granted for generic manufacture, so we can expect to see those appearing (and price-dropping) in the next few months.]

[identity profile] e-ticket.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't tried it -- but I may, now that it's OTC.

I usually use Nasacort AQ (which is prescription and $$$), or Clarinex (OTC in Canada as Aerius).

[identity profile] furrbear.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Atrovent, Astelin, or Rhinocort.

Maybe I can get my doc to gimme samples of Singulair since it's approved for allergic rhinitis as well as asthma. If it works, I cut those three out.
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[identity profile] furr-a-bruin.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
You might still need to take an antihistamine, but Singulair makes a huge difference for me. Now, if only they could figure out a way to do once or twice daily dosing of something that does the job of cromolyn sodium (Nasocrom, Intal, etc.).