- Pack of two, 48-count per pack (total of 96-counts)
- It is a pain reliever, nasal decongestant and an antihistamine
- Contains acetaminophen for headache, phenylephrine for sinus pressure and chlorpheniramine maleate for runny nose and watery eyes
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So happy I can get these on Amazon,
This review is from: Tylenol Allergy Multi Symptom, 48-Count Rapid Release Gels (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
I have used these for about 3 years in the spring -- really deals with my allergies, sinus pressure and headache and doesn't make me too drowsy (I only take one capsule if I'm already a little sleepy). But I've had problems finding these at CVS or Target this year and was VERY worried that they stopped making it! You don't know how happy I am right now...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
works great,
By Book Bunny (Mendon, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tylenol Allergy Multi Symptom, 48-Count Rapid Release Gels (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
I take this whenever my allergies start up. It doesn't make me sleepy or jittery. I can usually get away with only taking one. This product works great for me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best allergy pills in years,
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This review is from: Tylenol Allergy Multi Symptom, 48-Count Rapid Release Gels (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
Yeah these are great. I never used to get allergies, then about 10 years ago started to suffer in the Spring. Around here (DC metro in VA) we get a lot of yellow pollen dust that covers everything. I think after so many years your body's natural resistence starts to weaken. Usually I just take one of these pills, and save the other for later, or tkae it if the first does not help enough (but usually it does!). Relatively non-drowsy, but nothing is 100% when it comes to that, I don't care what they print on the package.
I missed buying these from Amazon about 2-weeks ago & now they are out-of-stock. Hopefully Amazon will get them back in! The price is really good. Normal 24-packs are about $5-6 at retail stores, so that's $20-24 for the equivalent of two packs of 48-count (four 24-count). For the poster that said they are hard to find, that is true. In the last year I have found that most stores do not stock these for some reason. I did find a few packs at one CVS, but not at another CVS, strange. The only store that I can still find these at regularly is....(drum roll).....K-MART! But I will order these from Amazon when they come back into stock so that I have a supply handy for the rest of this year & next year. Overall these work better than the 24-hour brands and the rest (Clar, Alleg, Zyrt, Bena, Alav, etc.).
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