My CVS totally has Allegra. What does it have over Zyrtec?
Different antihistamines just work differently. You'd think I, of all people, would know why, but I don't. I just think the different drugs work differently with people's bodies. Same reason different anti-depressants work better or worse for different people.
Allegra always seemed to kick the most ass, though, consistently. And the problem with my health insurance (and most people's, I think) is that as soon as comparable antihistamines such as Claritin were available OTC (comparable in terms of being non-sedating and only needing to be taken once or twice a day), then insurance companies wouldn't allow prescriptions for allergy drugs like Allegra that were still prescription-only when similar ones could be gotten OTC.
Bastards.
I'm sure they did/do the same thing with acid-reducing drugs like Prilosec, etc. (Interestingly, some acid-reducing drugs are also histamine blockers; they just act at a different receptor than allergy drugs do.)
God damn, I am Cliff Clavin sometimes.
I keep getting excited about the antihistamine talk until I remember I don't have allergies any more.
Mooooooom, Dana is being meeeeeeeean!!!
God damn, I am Cliff Clavin sometimes.
And I, for one, love you for it.
Zyrtec always worked much better than Allegra for me. Dunno why.
Heh, that wasn't actually a gloat, as I still have the symptoms. Monday, a CT scan!
My husband, who cannot keep his mouth shut, called me in the middle of the day earlier this week to inform me that his coworker said a CT scan increases your risk of cancer by like 100 times, and had I researched that?
It was not a peaceful day.
Zyrtec always worked much better than Allegra for me. Dunno why.
For me, the opposite. Hence the woo.
I'll have to give it a try, then see which of the three works the best.
I am assuming that a lack of discomfort isn't on the menu, but reduced symptoms can be achieved. So far, Claritin gets a 0 from my system and Zyrtek gets a 4 out of 10.
Jeez, with all this outlay and scrutiny, I should get a grant!
Gee, thanks, husband! I wish you peace nonetheless, Dana.
For those of you who have vague memories of sixties and seventies variety shows being slightly demented, I offer the evidence of Elizabeth Montgomery hosting Hollywood Palace in 1966.