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6 Month Supply of Cetirizine Hayfever Tablets & Free Delivery £2.89 !

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  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    edited 29 April 2015 at 12:45PM
    Thank you Sarah.
  • Thank you mine arrived today. Bargain.
  • yowell
    yowell Posts: 141 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    If you have a child under 18 you can get Hayfever/Allergy tablets free from the Chemist under the 'minor ailments' scheme - even if its not your child that suffers, say they do and you'll get the tablets (I am aware this scheme may just be in Scotland!!)
  • Rev
    Rev Posts: 3,171 Forumite
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    Thanks OP. Actually ordered for my dog. He has one a day due to severe skin allergies. Usually pay around £1 for a months supply so great savings.
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  • [Deleted User]
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    Offer still going, just ordered. Thanks OP! Saved me a packet!
  • HopX
    HopX Posts: 15 Forumite
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    Thanks sarah1972... excellent find and ordered.

    There's potentially a several day wait due to demand but that's perfectly fine considering the fantastic saving :)
  • psstoverere
    psstoverere Posts: 284 Forumite
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    Thanks ordered for my 2 sons who suffer really badly from hayfever, they arrived thursday and my sons both went and got a hayfever injection friday :mad:
  • tattybonce
    tattybonce Posts: 1,699 Forumite
    After having the mother of all arguments with my partner, almost falling asleep at the wheel and hardly being able to stay awake, mine went in the bin. Not only did they make me tired I was very irritable. I will suffer the sneezing thanks!!!!
  • imnothere
    imnothere Posts: 413 Forumite
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    tattybonce wrote: »
    After having the mother of all arguments with my partner, almost falling asleep at the wheel and hardly being able to stay awake, mine went in the bin. Not only did they make me tired I was very irritable. I will suffer the sneezing thanks!!!!

    Should have just bought non-drowsy medicine instead. Such a waste.
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,094 Forumite
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    Yes, please stay off the road as the medication surely states and don't put others at risk.
    Sounds like it could easily be fixed with right medication but until then don't get behind the wheel when drowsy.
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