Friday, October 22, 2010

Has anyone compared the worth of claritin and alavert to generic lortadine meds resembling costco brand..

or good neighbor pharmacy lortadineHas anyone compared the worth of claritin and alavert to generic lortadine meds resembling costco brand..
The drugs are exactly one and the same, and sometimes the generic company will actually bring in it using the same formulary, so it's completly transposable. However, if neither of those works for you there is a perscription loratidine offered, it's a difficult dose, and depending on your insurance, it can cost a lot smaller number to buy the same amount of perscription than the OTC.
same stuff
There is without doubt no difference. In fact, shift for the stuff at the dollar store and save a bundle. The chemical makeup of the drugs is identicle.
It's the exact same entry. You are just paying for a brand signature when you buy "Alavert" and "Claritin."
works just impossible to tell apart, only you collect money
I tried the Walmart brand of claritin and found it didn't work as well--but then I tried their brand of chlrotrimaton? not sure of the spelling--and that worked better--so it's tough to say.
loratadine is the generic christen. and the others are the same point, except they are name brands... ie. claratin etc...
if you look at the label you will see all own at least 10mg of loratadine...
The cheaper stuff works a short time ago as well.
ive tryed them ALL and even though they speak the same live drug alavert is the only one that works for me hand down

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