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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:j4Isc.57787 I'm apparently violently allergic to this tree pollen. Hey Jay, I'll give you my PIREP on three allergy meds I tried. My doc is a pilot and understood completely when I said any medications must be 'pilot friendly.' Clarinex -- worked pretty much the same as Claritin. Did a great job on my problems with pollen, dust, and cat dander. Claritin is now over the counter -- and expensive. Clarinex is covered mostly by my health insurance minus copay. Allegra -- seemed to work slightly better than Clarinex. But you already know about this one. Zyrtec -- Best of the three for me during the trials described below. My doc gave me a week of samples of each of the above. To test them, I stopped taking anything for one week. Then I took one daily, starting with Clarinex, and kept notes. In between each brand I laid off for six to seven days. I settled on Allegra in the end because it had the most severe trial. During the Allegra period we spent four days living in an RV at a primitive camp smack in the middle of a cattle ranch in SoCal in April surrounded by beef cattle on open range. The wind blew every day, the wildflowers were in full bloom along with the cottonwoods and oaks, and the grasses were knee deep. Two weeks later, I was at home in the desert doing the Zyrtec which while my notes said it was better didn't have the same environment as the Allegra. Good luck, pal, Casey |
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