Spotted today that Wilko's do 30 Loratadine tablets for £1.50, which is a slight improvement over the 14 tablets for 75p-79p that seems to be the standard this year. Not a load cheaper, but cheaper nevertheless. Online and in-store.
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sickly sweet
9 Jun 16#1
Hot. Works better for me this year than cetirizine which was OK in the past.
snowflake75
9 Jun 161#2
I'm sure I paid 70 odd p
dealpickle to snowflake75
9 Jun 16#5
For 30 Loratadine tablets? I'd like to know where! Apart from Chemist Direct's (brief) free postage offer which meant that they worked out very cheap, I haven't seen a better deal on this. Cetrizine tablets are available cheaper, but not Loratadine.
martins_uk to snowflake75
10 Jun 16#25
That might have been the 14 pack?
Loubou
9 Jun 16#3
Are these non-drowsy?
sickly sweet to Loubou
9 Jun 161#4
I don't have a problem with them :smiley:
dealpickle to Loubou
9 Jun 16#6
Yeah, it's the Cetrizine Hydrochloride tablets that are the ones that make you drowsy.
Tinkerbell76
10 Jun 16#7
I've used several shops own brands and found they work really well, these ones however didn't work for me!
spannerzone
10 Jun 16#8
Many of these all seem to come from the same maker, Galpharm, and all seem identical (same patent)
Banterlicious
10 Jun 16#9
Even if the non-drowsy ones seem to make me sleepy but that's probably just placebo effect! I'd recommend taking them before bed each night to make sure.
davidbrent
10 Jun 16#10
About as useful to me as a one legged man in an **** kicking contest. Fexofenadine is the only thing that gets anywhere near for me but even then the last few days have been fairly bad for hayfever symptoms.
cyissa to davidbrent
10 Jun 16#13
I suffer quite bad and have been put on Fexofenadine before, they've worked okay. I've found Beconase nasal spray to work best for me, ever tried that?
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