Do you take allergy medicine?

@AmbiePam (111290)
United States
December 2, 2025 7:15am CST
Want to try an unnamed allergy medicine? Want to do it for forty dollars? Sure! Send it my way! One of those poll sites I belong to offered a usage test, and a week of allergy medicine with a short survey is all I have to do. Hey, I take allergy medicine anyway; why not try a new one and get paid for it? Do you guys take allergy medicine? I know some of you get allergy shots.
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@RasmaSandra (93496)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Dec
My sinuses have been behaving and when they were not I would get sinus headaches and I took Sinutab or Sudafed.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
I have never heard of Sinutab. I’ll have to look that up.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
@RasmaSandra Thanks, I appreciate it!
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@RasmaSandra (93496)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Dec
@AmbiePam got the infor for you Sinutab is a sinus, allergy and pain relief medication originally marketed by Warner–Lambert. It is manufactured and distributed by Johnson & Johnson after its acquisition of Pfizer's consumer healthcare division in late December 2006. It is packaged as white, round, biconvex, uncoated tablets, with each tablet containing 30 mg of pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (PSE), 500 mg of paracetamol (acetami... Wikipedia
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@FourWalls (82426)
• United States
2 Dec
Yes, I take Zyrtec every day. My body is "addicted" to it, meaning if I miss the dose for 3 days I break out itching.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
Itching is my number one annoyance with allergies. Even my eyes itch at times. Well, you know how that is.
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@rsa101 (40618)
• Philippines
3 Dec
When I was young, I often took allergy medicine from time to time. But now, I think I’ve outgrown it, as I no longer take them and rarely experience rhinitis. I wish you good luck with being part of the usage test. Although I think it’s a bit risky to take it without a doctor’s prescription, as there might be ingredients that aren’t suitable for you, if the medicine is truly effective, it could help you and also aid in promoting it. I suppose all medicines go through a phase where someone has to take a risk to prove whether they are good or not.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
3 Dec
They did ask if I was allergic to a certain ingredient, and since I’m not, I feel okay about it since I already take over the counter allergy medicine.
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@LadyDuck (491762)
• Italy
2 Dec
I suffer of glaucoma and only very few allergy medicines are allowed. I usually prefer not to takee risks.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
That makes perfect sense.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
@LadyDuck Definitely not!
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@LadyDuck (491762)
• Italy
2 Dec
@AmbiePam I hate to sneeze, but I do not want to lose my sight.
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• Torrington, Connecticut
2 Dec
I do in the spring when my allergies are acting up, I use zyrtec
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
That’s a good one. I usually get generic Claritin.
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• Torrington, Connecticut
2 Dec
@AmbiePam Claritin works for me, I tried the off brand Kirkland one from Costco but it has no affect on me
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@Shivram59 (46974)
• India
2 Dec
No, I don't take any medicine. Don't remember when was the last time I had taken any pill.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
That is great!
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@Shivram59 (46974)
• India
2 Dec
@AmbiePam Thank you. I work hard, do physical exercises and eat less. Perhaps that's the reason why I'm fit.
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@snowy22315 (202004)
• United States
2 Dec
I don't. I hope the allergy medication doesn't contain something that will conflict with your other meds.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
I’m not worried. It helps that I don’t care.
@LeaPea2417 (39382)
• Toccoa, Georgia
2 Dec
I do take an allergy pill. Not every day. I take the no name brand (non drowsy kind).
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@Tampa_girl7 (54126)
• United States
2 Dec
I don’t take any medication on a regular basis.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
That’s great!
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@Tampa_girl7 (54126)
• United States
2 Dec
@AmbiePam I hope that I can keep it that way.
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@DaddyEvil (166437)
• United States
2 Dec
Yes, I take allergy meds. Three different nes nce a day. And yes, I would try taking a new type even if they weren't offering to pay me. I hope the meds work well for you.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
Thank you. Three different ones? Do they treat different allergies or is one just not effective?
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@DaddyEvil (166437)
• United States
2 Dec
@AmbiePam You're welcome. Three different types because one doesn't always work on everything.
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@JudyEv (370125)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Dec
As far as I know I'm only allergic to sulphur so no allergy shots for me.
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@NJChicaa (126115)
• United States
2 Dec
I used to take it daily but haven't in like 20 years.
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@AmbiePam (111290)
• United States
2 Dec
Wow.
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@pitsipeahie (5450)
5 Dec
Yes, I take cetirizine regularly.
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@Dreamerby (9887)
• Calcutta, India
3 Dec
Oh yes I take allergy medicine. I have dust allergy.
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@GardenGerty (167408)
• United States
2 Dec
Yes, I do, and I would have tried it if offered as well.
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@xstitcher (37742)
• Petaluma, California
2 Dec
Yes, but I only think of it occasionally.
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@wolfgirl569 (128664)
• Marion, Ohio
2 Dec
I seldom take it
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• United States
2 Dec
Wow that's pretty good getting to test allergy medicine. I rarely take allergy meds but my daughter takes them regularly.
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@just4him (321634)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
2 Dec
I hope it works. No, I don't take allergy medicine. Though I do take a fistful of supplements with my prescription twice a day.
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• Northampton, England
2 Dec
They have little effect
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