Allergy Relief Tablets User Reviews & Ratings
Condition | Avg. Rating | Reviews | Compare |
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Allergic Rhinitis | 1 reviews for Allergic Rhinitis | 901 medications |
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For Allergic Rhinitis "I will never buy this product again, not because of any problem with it, but because the packaging is so difficult to deal with. Opening the tightly sealed packets often breaks the tablet or even crushes it. I understand the safety concern for secure packing, but this was way overdone. The goal is not to prevent opening, but to make it clear when it has been opened."