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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Saving on Allergy Medicine with Coupons

Do you or any of the members of your household take allergy medicine?  Three people in my household does.  Not everything that we are on is available with a prescription.  One of us is on Zyrtec-D and another is on Allegra.  Both in the past few years have gone from medication available by prescription to over the counter no prescription needed.  With any medicine going over the counter it will possibly cost more to take, but what do you do if it is the only thing that helps.  You continue taking it.

There have been many times I have not had a coupon for the Zyrtec-D and it wasn't on sale, but I'm not going to mess with my allergies and I'm still going to buy it.  Zyrtec started a rewards program about a year ago, that if you go to the website, click on savings and rewards, sign in and enter the code on your box or bottle you can print out a coupon that might be able to be used on your next purchase.  You can only enter a code once every 30 days.  

With allergy season in full bloom I have noticed an increased amount of Zyrtec and Zyrtec-D coupons in the Sunday coupon inserts.  I took advantage of this and stocked up a little   Something I would never think I could stock up on, I was able to.  

This week in the coupon inserts is a coupon for Allegra.  We did not get it in our paper, but since it is on sale this week we headed out found the paper it was in and bought four.  The paper only cost $1.75 per paper, the coupon is for $5.00 off.  If you subtract the cost of the paper you still make out good.  Add the sale on top of that to make a sweet deal on Allegra.  

It is possible to save on Allergy medicine, I do!

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