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My runny nose is always a good indicator that spring has arrived. My allergies are so intense this time of the year that I grab a tissue as soon as I wake up. I keep a box of tissues in just about every room of my apartment. Sadly my kids have also inherited their parents’ seasonal allergies, so the entire family takes allergy medication everyday during spring and fall. This time I’m giving Allegra a try.
My primary care doctor recommended that I try over the counter Allegra to combat my allergies but I usually buy a competitor brand because it was less expensive. I couldn’t procrastinate anymore because on the MyAllerGenius, I was able to print out high value coupons for $4 off Allegra and and $2 off Children’s Allegra. Add those coupons to an additional $6 savings with my CVS Extra Care card and my budget was more than happy at the great value! Check out my shopping trip on Google+.
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| One of my pollen alert emails |
Besides printing out coupons for Allegra products, you can learn more about adult versus children’s allergies. I signed up for email pollen alerts while I was there. (You can opt for texts too.) Whenever pollen is high in my area, MyAllerGenius sends me an email. Sometimes my allergies are so bad, I spend the day in bed with a terrible sinus headache. That does not make me a fun mom! I’m glad I can plan my outdoor activities according to that day’s pollen count.
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| Down the hatch! It actually tastes good. Yes, I tested it. |
Every spring, I also watch my kids for allergy symptoms. Usually it starts with lots of eye rubbing and crankiness. Lots of crankiness. They can’t quite describe what makes them feel tired and cranky, but mom knows that their allergies have kicked in full force. That’s when I start with their allergy medication regimen for the season. We’re trying out Children’s Allegra this time around. I’m hoping it will be effective than what we were using before. Jaxson loves taking medicine and can actually open some childproof caps, so I’m glad that the Allegra bottle was tricky for me to open! If I can’t open it, that means he can’t either. (Always keep your medicine out of reach of children, no matter if it’s “childproof” or not.)
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