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Posted 29 February 2024

Cetirizine Dihydrochloride (8 Months Supply) One a Day Hay Fever/Allergy Relief Tablets (8x30 Tablets) Sold & Dispatched by HealthCare - EU

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  • Cetirizine dihydrochloride One-a-day 10mg tablets help prevent the symptoms associated with hayfever and high pollen counts as well as other allergic reactions caused by pets and dust mites
  • Cetirizine dihydrochloride can also be taken for allergic skin reactions such as rash, itching and urticaria (more commonly known as Hives or Nettle Rash)
  • Suitable for adults and children aged 6 years and over
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  1. Social_Solutions's avatar
    Just waiting for the loratadine post as these make me drowzy. Fully fine on a daily loratadine.


    Only learn that once.


    (This is the active ingredient in Piriton, I believe) which can also make people drowzy.
    jamie_thom25's avatar
    Fexofenadine may be a good option if u can get it on prescription:)
  2. MrSnowMan's avatar
    Interesting. I will check if that's the same stuff.
    Robot_Cat_Dave's avatar
    It’s unlikely to be different - they’re a chemical formula like ibuprofen - so you might as well get the cheapest.
  3. synasla's avatar
    Cetirizine dihydrochloride
    240 x 10mg Cetirizine Dihydrochloride (8 Months Supply) One a Day hay Fever and Allergy Relief Tablets (8x30 Tablets) £5.20 inc delivery @ Amazon
  4. rhjrirjme's avatar
    Very good. Poundland sells a month for 1GBP (edited)
  5. Muneer_Mt's avatar
    These are 50p in savers I think
    Valerie_Tay's avatar
    89p today and a different brand were £1.00 a box, for a months supply, in Savers chemist xxx
  6. Nellym's avatar
    Good deal and significantly cheaper than Savers, Poundland and Asda. Be aware that to keep their postage costs down they flatten the boxes so that the package can go through your letterbox as a large letter.
    Previously these used to come in a Blue box (Bristol Labs), now most the deals are for the pink box (Crescent). Exactly the same product, I haven't noticed any difference personally.
    axum's avatar
    That must be a recent thing (last 6 months), have purchased tens of boxes of these (they're good for horse treatments), they never came flattened.
  7. axum's avatar
    Paid £4.18 for these in September, ouch, quite an increase in price
  8. davocc's avatar
    that's nothing to be sneezed at
  9. FoxtrotOtter's avatar
    My dad's sister died by overdosing on these. RIP Auntie Histamine, I'll always remember you fondly.
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