BJ's has several allergy meds with overlapping coupons.
Example deals:
Allegra [bjs.com] 110 tabs, $38.99 - $21 in coupons ~ $17.49 for 110 ~ $0.159/ea. Even cheaper than BJ's generic is $29.99 for 150 ~ $0.20/ea.
Zyrtec [bjs.com] tabs, 120cnt, $39.99 - $13 in coupons ~ $0.225/ea.
Claritin [bjs.com]115 tabs, $40.99 - $21 in coupons ~ $19.99 ~ $0.174/ea
Xyzal [bjs.com]110 tabs $39.99 - $11 coupons = $28.99 ~ $0.264/ea
Astepro [bjs.com]nasal spray, 3x120 sprays, $49.99 - $16 coupons = $33.99 ~ $11.33/bottle
Flonase [bjs.com], 3x144 sprays $52.99 - $10 coupon = $42.99 ~ $14.33/ea
Pataday [bjs.com]3x 2.5 oz $39.99 - $7 coupon = $32.99, $11/bottle (I remember paying $150/bottle for this when it was still Rx!)
Note that some of these coupons are for multiple products, so you might not be able to buy all of the deals above HOWEVER I find that many times coupons will repopulate after they are used so YMMV.
Generally I buy generic allegra (fexofenadine) but it's actually cheaper to buy brand name with these coupons. I'll still buy generic flonase as it's cheaper than the brand name.
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you want drugs that barely cross the blood brain barrier yet occupy the H1 receptor, for what happens with H1 in the head, vs H1 in the body is different
note with some drugs the low doses of the drug are non drowsy but higher doses start to cross the blood brain barrier and make one drowsy
( names are the scientific name for said molecule and not the "brand" name for the same molecule since generics exist for many of said medicines )
it is very cheap and barely crosses the blood brain barrier even at high doses. One can also can split the pill into smaller doses and get even less drowsiness (this is often unnecessary) for the manufacture often assumes you want 180 mg dose but many people 60 mg is enough. Takes about 1 hour to kick in and its full effect is 2 to 3 hours later.
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you want drugs that barely cross the blood brain barrier yet occupy the H1 receptor, for what happens with H1 in the head, vs H1 in the body is different
note with some drugs the low doses of the drug are non drowsy but higher doses start to cross the blood brain barrier and make one drowsy
( names are the scientific name for said molecule and not the "brand" name for the same molecule since generics exist for many of said medicines )
Note fexofenadine is one of those meds where 30 mg is enough to treat some peoples symptoms (if they are small children) but other people need 60, 120, or 180 mgs.
it is very cheap and barely crosses the blood brain barrier even at high doses. One can also can split the pill into smaller doses and get even less drowsiness (this is often unnecessary) for the manufacture often assumes you want 180 mg dose but many people 60 mg is enough. Takes about 1 hour to kick in and its full effect is 2 to 3 hours later.
For me not worth the time to be cutting up pills. It was Zyrtec I took for years then all of a sudden made me super drowsy which is why I switched to Allegra. And before the Zyrtec I used Claritin but it's effectiveness waned.