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It shouldn't be that way though. That honeypot could've been really useful to them, and the cost of providing peace of mind to him is negligible to their orgs.
Unfortunately its justifiably classified as 2nd gen and IIRC studies show that it's generally more effective for hay fever. Personally, I've found that loratadine is pretty ineffective, especially after regular use.
+1 to Fexofenadine (Allegra) and Fluticasone. Loratadine (Claritin) is too weak for my needs and Cetrazine (Zyrtec) has side effects are too similar to a stimulant for me.
The terminology used and author conclusions are questionable but the idea the article presents (using a pseudonym or 'pseudopseudonym' that is like a more concise version of your name) is a solid approach to marketing…
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It shouldn't be that way though. That honeypot could've been really useful to them, and the cost of providing peace of mind to him is negligible to their orgs.
Unfortunately its justifiably classified as 2nd gen and IIRC studies show that it's generally more effective for hay fever. Personally, I've found that loratadine is pretty ineffective, especially after regular use.
+1 to Fexofenadine (Allegra) and Fluticasone. Loratadine (Claritin) is too weak for my needs and Cetrazine (Zyrtec) has side effects are too similar to a stimulant for me.
The terminology used and author conclusions are questionable but the idea the article presents (using a pseudonym or 'pseudopseudonym' that is like a more concise version of your name) is a solid approach to marketing…