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Cheapest Hayfever Medications 2009 article discussion: report deals here

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  • Cloudane
    Cloudane Posts: 536 Forumite
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    edited 30 June 2009 at 7:07AM
    Missed the boat on Chemist Direct now :( That's what you get for procrastinating when there's an offer on. At 69p you can get them cheaper at Asda and not have to pay delivery. Edit: Ohh, that's for a pack of 7. So online is still the cheapest, even though they've kind of skyrocketed.

    Not had any problem with them when I bought them last year. The only issue has been that because I had a big mouth, I ended up 'donating' boxes left and right and am now out of them :p
  • minnie17
    minnie17 Posts: 15 Forumite
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    swebb wrote: »
    Has anyone bought one of the Hayfever/Allergy Reliever from Lloyds Pharmacy (£14.99)? I'd like to know if it's any good.

    I did and got fantastic results. There's a whole nother thread about it, but I don't know how to link to it! Type "Lloyds Hayfever" into the Search box (forums) and it's the first result that comes up. Hope you find it!
  • Serena51
    Serena51 Posts: 203 Forumite
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    It's not letting me link to that thread. Keep getting 'no match'. Help anyone?
  • Sazbo
    Sazbo Posts: 4,617 Forumite
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    Hi Serena - is it this thread? :)

    Saz x
    4 May 2010 <3
  • Hi, i bought Nasaleze hayfever & allergy prevention, from epharmacy online for £6.55.
    The products arrived the next day. Been using local vantage pharmacy before but will be switching to epharmacy online. They have good prices.
    The webpage is epharmacy-online.co.uk

    :rotfl:
  • I've just been to the pharmacy100.co.uk website their cheaper than any chemist that I have come across online, I phoned them regarding a private precrescription and they said they would beat any genuine quoted price! for me that a smile and no. 1 hmm shame they don't mention this deal on the website I think customers would come flocking
  • Bumping this thread instead of making my own.

    I was buying cetirizine hydrochloride & loratadine (depending on what was in stock) from B&M (7pk for 49p) until this week, they seem to have either sold out or stopped stocking them.

    Does anyone know the next best place for cetirizine hydrochloride? I know a lot of places sell a 7pk for £1 but is there anywhere cheaper that this, other than online? I use so many of these it gets costly.
  • I've always found that the Benadryl tablets (blue - 8 hrs) are the only antihistamines that work on my dust/cat allergy, but they can be really expensive!

    However...Every now and then Tesco Petrol stations sell the standard Benadryl packets (12 tablets) for 99p! I always buy as many as i can- there's no buying limit- and that lasts me for ages. This doesn't seem to be a special offer and it's not available in the normal stores.
  • retro_bluebell
    retro_bluebell Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    wockwabbit wrote: »
    I've always found that the Benadryl tablets (blue - 8 hrs) are the only antihistamines that work on my dust/cat allergy, but they can be really expensive!

    However...Every now and then Tesco Petrol stations sell the standard Benadryl packets (12 tablets) for 99p! I always buy as many as i can- there's no buying limit- and that lasts me for ages. This doesn't seem to be a special offer and it's not available in the normal stores.

    Benedryl are the only ones that work on me too...though a double dose of the kids piriton does help in an emergency but doesn't last as long....thanks for that, will have a look out at the petrol station as they cost me a fortune at this time of year!
    **"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**
  • the cheapest Generic Cetirizine is actually on Natcol and has been since May
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