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Loratadine hayfever tablets - 90 for £4.94 delivered @ Amazon

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  • Cheapchick_2
    Cheapchick_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    I've used chemist direct for these last year and they're the same ones as pictured on Amazon. At the time I think they were on offer for something riduculous like 5p per pack though they have 3 for £1.69 and 6 packs for £3.29
  • BettiePage
    BettiePage Posts: 4,627 Forumite
    Cheapchick wrote: »
    I've used chemist direct for these last year and they're the same ones as pictured on Amazon. At the time I think they were on offer for something riduculous like 5p per pack though they have 3 for £1.69 and 6 packs for £3.29
    Another good price, even with the £3.49 p+p
    Illegitimi non carborundum.
  • alx2010
    alx2010 Posts: 379 Forumite
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    That is good as I have to pay £7.40 prescription charge to get these from the doc...
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,113 Forumite
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    Probably cheaper to buy them than get them on prescription.
  • Begize
    Begize Posts: 329 Forumite
    Don't Tesco do their own brand one's of these for 75p for a pack of 14?

    £5.25 would therefore get you 98 tablets, which works out at ever so slightly less per tablet than this deal I think.
  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
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    If you've not tried light therapy then I'd urge you to give it a whirl - it's transformed my summers! Amazon have the Lloyds Pharmacy Allegy Reliever for £7.99 at the moment, a real bargain and works as well as the £50 version IMHO.
    Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree! :D
  • Sagz wrote: »
    If you've not tried light therapy then I'd urge you to give it a whirl - it's transformed my summers! Amazon have the Lloyds Pharmacy Allegy Reliever for £7.99 at the moment, a real bargain and works as well as the £50 version IMHO.

    Bought one of these last year, and worked really well, recommend these, used to pop pills for months, instead I stick these up my nose twice a day for a minute, no pain but looks strange if you do it with other people around :)
  • Oceans11
    Oceans11 Posts: 11 Forumite
    A nice price on Amazon but you can get them here for only 50 p per pack of 30 so thats £1.50 for 90.
    You can order a max of 6 packs and postage at £2.95. Thats only £5.95 for 180 tablets.:j
    http://www.naturalhealthpharmacy.com/shop/product.php?productid=4394&cat=2
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