Target didn't have the blue Sudafed. I settled for the regular, but I will continue my quest to find the blue stuff. They still make it, so someone must carry it.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
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I was ambushed by the full-on, knock yourself out on your computer monitor sneezes. After about twenty of those in a row, I think I have whiplash.
Target didn't have the blue Sudafed. I settled for the regular, but I will continue my quest to find the blue stuff. They still make it, so someone must carry it.
Or...not, according to the consumer line I just called. Oh, tragedy! Oh, my beloved blue Sudafed! Cut down too soon! There is no blue Sudafed in Mudville.
{{{Dana}}}
Oh, Dana, my sympathies. I remember when Alka Seltzer changed their Cold formula from the stuff that worked but might kill you to a safer and ineffective new med. It was a tragic moment for me.
After about twenty of those in a row, I think I have whiplash.Allergy meds should have muscle relaxants in them. My neck is killing me from the sneeze rebounds.
I'm going to stop by Walgreens on the way home and see if I can find any of their house brand version of Claritin to clear up the horrible pressure on my ears. The sore throat I can deal with (mostly), but the ears are really killing me.
Dana, have you tried drugstore.com?
drugstore.com has the blue stuff in the new formulation, but not with pseudoephedrine.
There was a headache pill called Cope that was the only thing that could touch my near migraines, but it disappeared. This was probably abotu 20 years ago. I wonder what was in it that was going to turn my potential offspring into two-headed monsters.
drugstore.com has the blue stuff in the new formulation, but not with pseudoephedrine.
Oh, now that's just mean.