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Can Cold, Allergies And Flu Be Treated With Any Other Effective Medication?

I have been taking ORNEX for colds, Allergies & Flu for several years. In the past I would get it over the counter at the Pharmacy. I can no longer find it in any Pharmacy. Did they discontinue use and if so what would you recommend that has the same ingredients as ORNEX. I have tried other allergy medications and none have worked as well as ORNEX. Thanks
Thu, 9 Oct 2014
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No allergic condition could long last this much years, you must have taking this medicine for no allergic condition and you need to stop this, because this would be good for nothing, hope this information helps. ( Comment:- Always try to be away from the medicine, it should never be taken without obvious clinical reasons )
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Can Cold, Allergies And Flu Be Treated With Any Other Effective Medication?

HI Well come to HCM No allergic condition could long last this much years, you must have taking this medicine for no allergic condition and you need to stop this, because this would be good for nothing, hope this information helps. ( Comment:- Always try to be away from the medicine, it should never be taken without obvious clinical reasons )