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Claritin-D and Flonase.

Be careful though, buying anything with psudophedrine requires more government bull excrement than buying morphine. Purchasing this stuff in multiple states can cause an interview with some DEA types.

You are guilty and a dangerous criminal until proven innocent.

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 
Tip for anyone who takes Claritin or Claritin-D: Costco sells a "store brand" of the stuff for a mere fraction of the price. Their store brand names are "AllerClear" and "AllerClear-D" and both products are identical to the Claritin brand. (Active ingredient is loratadine 10 mg, one dose good for 24 h, and non-drowsy -- and the "D" version does have pseudoephedrine, aka Sudafed in it -- D stands for Decongestant added to the antihistamine.)

I recently bought a bottle of 300 "AllerClear" tabs at my local Costco for less than $12.00 ;)
 

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