What is the difference between Allegra and Flonase for allergy relief -take one or both?

by Admin on October 11, 2009

I know they are dispensed differently…
My doctor gave me a prescription for both without explanation and I can’t really afford both. Is one better than the other??

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Stephers October 11, 2009 at 4:21 pm

Allegra is an allergy pill and Flonase is a nasal spray. I prefer Flonase, but they both work great. Get whichever one you can afford.

cooker_upper1 October 11, 2009 at 4:21 pm

Don’t use either one. Flonase will make you addicted, that is, you won’t be able to breathe without it after a little while. Allegra will dry out your body causing sinus problems and, over time, possible kidney damage. Take a teaspoon of LOCAL honey each day and after a month or so you won’t have any allergies. Local honey works with your body to develop immunities to all the air born irritants around you like pollen, pet dander, smog, mold mildew and dust. You will also notice that you get fewer cold and flu symptoms as the local honey takes effect. You won’t need a flu shot next winter either as the local honey will prevent infection.

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