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Customer Reviews of Zyrtec Children's Allergy Relief (10 mg), Grape, 12-Count Chewable TabletsCustomer Review: This stuff works wonders. I am 31 and I prefer the chewables ! Summary: 5 Stars
I was taking Allegra for my nasal allergies and the bad part was that it took FOR-EVER to kick in.It also gave me bad headaches and joint pain. Singulair made me feel loopy. I don't like to take an allergy pill daily because I mostly suffer in the Spring, Fall, and when I am around animals.The Nasonex spray did nothing.
My allergies have started up again for the Fall and I have been absolutely miserable with sneezing, drippy nose, itchy nose, and watery red scratchy eyes. I took one of my daughter's chewable Zyrtec on a whim and WOW. Within like 5 minutes I was not sneezing and my sinuses had quit pouring ! Today I woke up sneezing, sneezing, sneezing and took a chewable Zyrtec. Again, within minutes...MUCH better ! I am asking the doctor if he can get me a prescription for this so it will be cheaper...OR ...if I can get my daughter's old prescription renewed I am going to do that !!
Customer Review: Feeling great! Summary: 5 Stars
Zyrtec Tablets, 10 Mg, 45-Count Package
I've tried everything! Over the counter and prescription, and nothing compares for allergy relief for me than Zyrtec Allergy Tablets for Kids. I'm no kid, I'm an adult male who weighs 170 pounds and is in excellent health. But I can't take adult strength medicines. This was introduced to me by my brother who has two small children, and while I was visiting recently he gave me a chewable tablet and it worked great. Other medications made me fall asleep and often didn't clear my symptoms. This is a safe alternative to those other products, and it works very fast. Typically within minutes, and it lasts for a full 24 hours!
Customer Review: zyrtec works Summary: 5 Stars
Zyrtec is a great allegry medicine that really works. Unfortunately the product is hard to find on the market. If u can find the product I would highly recommend it to kids with allegry problems.
Customer Review: OTC, thanks to the insurance industry Summary: 3 Stars
Zyrtec is most commonly taken under a physician's orders. Now that it is available over the counter instead of by prescription, however, most insurance plans won't pay for it. And to make matters worse, the children's chewable tablets that used to be sold in large packages are now sold only in small packs, to hide the fact that most people will have to pay much more per tablet than they did before the switch. Yes, the product works fine, and no, it isn't particularly prone to abuse. But that's true of many other pharmaceuticals. This one is OTC mainly because the manufacturer can make more money this way and insurance companies benefit by not having to cover it any longer.
These 10mg tablets are a much better deal than the 5mg ones; if your kid takes only 5mg, buy these and split them in half. (They're chewable, so what's the difference?)
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