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Reviewer: sweetmariepea, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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BEST ALLERGY PRODUCT I HAVE EVER USED. HAVE CAT ALLERGIES, NOW I HAVE 4 CATS - YES REALLY!! NASALCROM HAS SAVED MY LIFE FOR 15 YEARS WITH >> NO << SIDE EFFECTS AT ALL. NON-STEROIDAL, COMPLETELY UN-LIKE THOSE TERRIBLE STEROID SPRAYS LIKE NASANEX.... MY ENT DOC SAYS NASALCROM IS THE BEST THING GOING - AND SHE'S RIGHT!! SERIOUSLY, THIS HAS MADE ME FREE FROM ALL MY PREVIOUS ALLERGIES!
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Reviewer: indianaguy, 55-64 Male on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Patient)
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Chronic rhinitis since ~10 yrs old. Constant nasal congestion requiring constant clearing of throat and frequent headaches. Kinda like someone had punched me in the nose all the time, and somewhat darkened rings around the eyes. Runners asthma during/ after 5+k runs. Parents didn't get it, even though dad was a vet. Started taking allergy shots in early 20's with minimal benefit. At a
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Reviewer: 55-64 Male (Patient)
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I've been using Nasalcrom for about 8 years. It has mainly rendered my previous bad allergies to almost nothing with regular use. Not even pseudofedrine with decongestant worked consistently for me. Highly recommended!
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Reviewer: 55-64 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Still discovering what my newly-blooming problem has been for te past couple of years. Allergy tests say allergies, but of the antihistamines, Rx and OTC, tried so far, none have had any effect. Symptoms have been manageable except addition of nighttime stuffiness two months ago. Mouth-breathing by mid-sleep equaled bad sleep. Oxy sprays worked, but can only use for three days. Then I discover Nas
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Reviewer: Wendy in AZ, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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My husband, 11 year old daughter and myself have used this medication for about 8 months. It takes about 3 days of 4-5 times per day to become effective, and then we go to once or twice a day. We have noticed no side effects, except it tasted nasty at first. In previous years, we have taken every OTC medication and then ended up in urgent care anyway because nothing worked well. This last yea
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