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In my mid thirties, I started developing allgeries around the end of spring. At first I treated the symptoms with over the counter allergy pills, which worked. As the years passed my symptoms increased and I started to suffer. Upon moving to a new area where the pollin count was higher my symptoms really escalated. My symptoms started with my eyes itching, then my lips and nose, and then my ears; ...

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Verena | 35-44 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
4/24/2023
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.3
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Do not order a 3 month supply, I tried this allergy tab and ended up having chest contractions with indescribable pain at about day 14 severe inflammation in my head that no Advil or Tylenol would cut and horrible stomach pain, indigestion and heart burn. I am very healthy and regularly do not experience any of these things, it needed up being worse than my allergies. Then I used only 10 pills and the pharmacy, allergist and manufacturer all brushed me off even after I made an FDA report for adverse reaction and now I paid $400 for a 3 month supply which I can’t take and can’t get even a portion of the refund back. My advice would be to ask for a 1 month prescription to make sure your body doesn’t react like mine did. Zero integrity in the Stallergenes brand even though if you go online and find their corporate mission statement manual that is apparently all they are about. A joke at best. Also if you dig deeper you will,find more reviews like mine but they are buried.Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
2/2/2020
Condition: Runny Nose Due to Grass Pollen
Overall rating 4.0
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It takes at least 10 minutes to dissolve. Very disappointed with this. Please improve.

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Sarah | 55-64 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
5/27/2017
Condition: Runny Nose Due to Grass Pollen
Overall rating 5.0
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In my mid thirties, I started developing allgeries around the end of spring. At first I treated the symptoms with over the counter allergy pills, which worked. As the years passed my symptoms increased and I started to suffer. Upon moving to a new area where the pollin count was higher my symptoms really escalated. My symptoms started with my eyes itching, then my lips and nose, and then my ears; finally the sneezing, runny nose, and inflamed nasal passages. Two years ago, I was referred to an allergist who put me on a 20mg pill, which helped some. This year he started me on Oralair in the middle of March. The side effects were hard to deal with but I persevered with the medication and they disappeared after a month and a half. As we approach the end of May my allergies haven't brothered me. I can still breath, something I haven't experienced for years at this time of year. I can't express how grateful I am for being put on this drug.Read More Read Less

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