I'm a generic Reactine user. I have tried pretty much every other kind and nothing works the same as Reactine seems to with my allergies.
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I have had to use this a few times, and I have had success each time. My allergies are very minor so far, so I'm thinking that might be it. I also take local honey everyday (and have for almost a year), so I'm thinking that is helping my allergies be less severe, so the Claritin seems to work. Nothing worked last year when my allergies were horrible!
I think so. Different people have different reactions to each type. I started off years ago when I was I think 8 or 9 on Claritin, then it seemed around high school age my allergies got worse and they stopped working for me.
I have a stock pile of the Reactine trial packs from all the freebies. I've been ordering the freebies whenever they become available LOL!
Where can I buy this product??
I'm located downtown Toronto.
Just signed up with them. Wow there are a lot of surveys! Guess i'll get busy!
Since Claritin doesn't work for me, I won't be needing the $6 off coupons that came with it so if anyone wants them, they're up for trade.
Living well did the giveaways awhile ago. I think they did one in the fall and one this year in the spring. Last time they sent me two or three separate envelopes even though I signed up once. So that, and what I kept from last year since the medication doesn't expire until 2013.
I think I have 4 boxes with 3 tablets in each left over. I will soon have to break down and buy my own though LOL I wish this stuff wasn't so expensive :(
You might be able to get trials from your doctor though too if you ask. When I first needed to go on allergy medications the doctor gave me a bunch of different brand samples to try and that was how I found Reactine worked best for me.
Reactine makes me itchy. (go figure) I take claritin and prefer it over alegra for symptom relief. When the grass pollen is high I have to take a decongestant as well because I react. I find I do better taking a seperate decongestant- generic one they sell behind the counter at walmart that doesn't have anything added. That way I can adjust how much I need.
I know that last summer I had some of the fast tabs in my car and I got a wasp bite and was able to take it fast on my way to get to the doctors for something strong. I react to wasp bites and my reaction would have be far worse had I not had that handy. I now carry it just in case.
As for buzzagent I have pretty much given up. They used to be alot better. They seem to have next to nothing for Canadians.