Pseudoephedrine for Allergies User Reviews
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- April 5, 2025
"Life saver, non-stop sneezing, runny nose, couldn't sleep for 2 days, allergy meds I've been prescribed didn't do anything, took 60 mg of this 1-2 hours later my sneezing and runny nose have completely stopped and I slept like a baby. My condition is more complex, so average doctors can't really diagnose me. Research your condition, trust your gut."
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"At first, I took allergy tablets with cetirizine and pseudoephedrine (120 mg per tablet) each day, then I started taking it twice a day for 4 weeks. I am training for a marathon and drinking lots of caffeine. I think that's why I lasted taking such a high dosage for so long. I noticed that I couldn't sleep anymore. I got rid of them, and after two nights without it, I still can't sleep. Just take other anti-allergy tablets, can't recommend."