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Antihistamines?

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Pine Marten

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Ok, silly question: I am getting choked with pollution, pollen, etc etc in this heat. My son (not diabetic) says he has antihistamines from Boots. Are these ok, or does anyone recommend anything in particular?
 
Ok, silly question: I am getting choked with pollution, pollen, etc etc in this heat. My son (not diabetic) says he has antihistamines from Boots. Are these ok, or does anyone recommend anything in particular?
I take generic ( supermarket or pharmacy own brand) Loratadine, which work for me, and are a lot cheaper than branded ones containing the same drug. (There are also ones containing Cetirizine hydrochloride, but I find these make me drowsy.)
 
I take generic ( supermarket or pharmacy own brand) Loratadine, which work for me, and are a lot cheaper than branded ones containing the same drug. (There are also ones containing Cetirizine hydrochloride, but I find these make me drowsy.)
I use these too and have done for many years as were originally prescribed for me by ENT surgeon. I buy over the counter at my local Pharmacy for under a fiver.
 
Thanks, everyone. I'm going to get some tomorrow and hope they help!
 
Over the years, I've tried various pills - but I now find that Asda's own brand work the best. Instead of paying a fortune for branded ones, they are as good as any.

As I leave the house at 7:00 in the morning, to start work at 7:30, I would prefer to take one before I leave (when I'm taking all my other tablets). By mid afternoon, when pollen is probably at its worst, it's starting to wear off. So, I keep a supply in my desk and only take them when I feel that I need to. They work pretty quickly.
 
I've used Boots own make and had no problems, hope that helps 🙂
I bought some Boots ones yesterday, containing Loratadine as @Robin said, and hope they work (second pill today 🙂) cos the weather forecast promised high pollen today...
 
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