Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 15:19     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Zyrtec at night. If you take it during the day, you feel stupid. I couldn't string sentences together.

Claritin is great, but it stopped working for me.

Allegra gave me crazy, intense dreams. I was worried I wasn't sleeping well so I stopped.

Couldn't do nasonex or flonase. Can't stand it dripping down my throat from my nose.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 15:14     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

*allegra all day means that is what I use one time per day. I am excited about it because I switched from zyrtec and it really helps.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 15:13     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

allergra all day with nasonex 2 times per day

The best thing is a sinus rinse kit. Get the Neli-med and use boiled or distilled water with 2 packets of the saline powder.

It brings me so much relief.

If the 2 packets sting, use one.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 15:06     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

I like Zyrtec but it makes me feel like OP. I could fall asleep mid-sentence. I have also tried Xyzal (it's like Zyrtec). It makes me less sleepy but more lazy and out of it. Claritin makes me too dry. Flonase -works for me. Veramyst -works. I like Allegra too (no sleepiness).
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 13:37     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Allegra taken at night. I have high blood pressure so I take the plain Allegra not the -D version. It seems to be working ok for now.

DH takes the kids version of Claritin. LOL he likes the grape chewables. No complaints from him yet.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 13:12     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Antronex. it's a holistic medicine that simply helps process histamine efficiently and not supresses its production
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 12:22     Subject: Re:Favorite allergy med?

Same problem with Zyrtec - it makes me unsafe of the roads. I switched to taking it before bed - I'm groggy in the early morning - until 10 am but not nearly as bad if I took it first thing in the morning. The doctors also suggested reducing the amount I was taking or try the kids version. Unfortunately it was really making my blood pressure reach the roof so I stopped taking it. Now its eye drops and flonase - start early with both in February so when the allergies start hitting you have it under control. This combination works best for me with a neti pot to help clear out sinus when I'm sneezy.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 12:20     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

I take Claritin. My husband prefers Allegra. I think you need to try a few and find out which one works for your body and the allergies you have.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 12:15     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Zyrtec (or the Costco version- Allertec) is the only allergy med that works for me. I have to take it in the evening before I go to bed.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 12:14     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Zyrtec is the only thing that works on my. I was on Claritin for a while, but it become ineffective. I've heard the body can build up a resistance, so I would keep that in mind when selecting one (or two).
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 08:42     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

I like Claritin (no side effects), but it is not as strong as the others in combating symptoms. This year, I tried starting it early and keeping consistent with taking it daily, and it has really helped.

Also, I use antihistamine eye drops every day (during this season). I would rather use Claritin and eye drops than any of the other treatments (and I've tried a lot).
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 08:04     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Claritin doesn't seem to do anything for me, positive or negative.

Allegra works great, powerful and no side effects.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 07:59     Subject: Re:Favorite allergy med?

Flonase is great - but it takes about a week of use to really work. I also take Zyrtec and use eye drops.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 07:05     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

Zyrtec made us sleepy and cranky. We take Claritan.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2015 06:53     Subject: Favorite allergy med?

I don't usually have seasonal allergies but I think I've got them this year. I tried taking Zyrtec for two days in a row and while it alleviated the symptoms (scratchy and sore throat, runny nose) it is also an antihistamine and made me feel really groggy. Like to the point that I was driving with my kids on the Beltway at 2:00 yesterday and could barely keep my eyes open (which scared the heck out of me) and went home and took a nap.

What about Claritin-- does it have similar side effects? Or something else? I'm heading to CVS this morning. Thank you!