That's BS!! Try taking lots of vitamin B12. I was reading last week that it helps allergies by increasing the thing that suppresses allergens in your blood.
I dont want to call my doctor on a Saturday. But I'll try the B12. And I think my aunt was saying yesterday that she had some Mucinex D. I might offer her $5 for one pill.
The wedding is out in the middle of nowhere in the country, so you can imagine there is tons of shit out there to mess with the allergies and sinuses.
Post by myordinarylife on Jun 16, 2012 10:26:54 GMT -5
Sudafed doesn't require a prescription everywhere, in most states you just have to get it from the pharmacist and show your ID, they limit how much you can buy in a month, but you don't need a script.
Post by statlerwaldorf on Jun 16, 2012 16:47:17 GMT -5
Regular claritin can usually be bought off the shelf, but Claritin D is behind the counter. OP, what do you find works best? I've been using regular Allegra, but it is not cutting it this year.