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Why People With Stubborn Allergies Are Ditching Drugstore Pills & Sprays For This Custom Prescription Formula

AllergyRx custom prescription nasal spray

If you spend your days stuffed up and your nights unable to sleep because you can't breathe through your nose, you're not alone.

Millions of Americans live with allergy symptoms that won't go away: Congestion, post-nasal drip, sneezing, sinus pressure, and itching.

And like you, most have tried everything:

  • Pills - Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra
  • Nasal sprays - Flonase, Afrin, Nasacort
  • Sinus rinses - Neti pot, Navage
  • Allergy shots

Nothing works for long and many give up and tell themselves it's just how their body is.

But the reason nothing's worked has nothing to do with you.

It's the way every nasal spray and pill on the market was built.

Why Off-The-Shelf Allergy Products Were Never Going to Be Enough

Drugstore allergy products on a shelf

Walk into any store and look at what they have for allergies. Claritin, Flonase, Afrin, Zyrtec, Nasacort, Sudafed, all sitting on the same shelf.

Now look at what's actually in each bottle. One ingredient. Maybe two.

Here's the problem…

Allergy symptoms are rarely caused by one thing.

For example, take congestion.

The cause of your stuffed nose is usually a mix of histamine, inflammation, and swollen blood vessels all happening at the same time.

Nasal passages anatomy diagram

A decongestant opens the passages temporarily, but doesn't address what's causing them to swell in the first place.

That's why it stops working.

And It Gets Worse If You Have More Than One Symptom

Most people don't just deal with congestion.

They've also got post-nasal drip, sinus pressure, and sneezing layered on top.

Which means you either stack products to cover the rest, or live with the symptoms that don't get touched.

But stacking has its own problems, too. You're guessing at doses and juggling products that work on different timelines.

Flonase takes weeks to build up. Claritin kicks in over hours. Afrin works in 30 seconds but only lasts a few hours.

You're piecing together your own treatment plan with products that were never designed to work together and no one's watching to make sure they actually do.

Then There's The Dose Itself

The same formula. Same fixed dose. Whether you're 110 pounds or 250. Whether your allergies are seasonal or year-round. Whether you've been suffering 6 months or 30 years.

So even when you find the right product, it's rarely the right amount.

That's why so many allergy sufferers end up saying the same thing: "I've tried everything and nothing works."

And they really have. Unfortunately, no off-the-shelf product was ever going to cover all of it…

And Some Can Actually Make It Worse

Afrin nasal spray rebound congestion

Take Afrin. It works in 30 seconds. But within 72 hours, the active ingredient causes rebound congestion.

There's a clinical name for it. Rhinitis medicamentosa. In plain English, your nose gets addicted to it.

Hundreds of thousands of people are stuck in this cycle. Going through 2 or 3 bottles a week. Waking up at 3 AM unable to breathe without it.

Then there's Sudafed and the other oral decongestants.

They can spike blood pressure and heart rate, and many people develop a dependency on them too.

Then There's The Other End of The Painful Spectrum: Allergy Shots

Sure, they're tailored specifically for you…

But, if you've gone the allergy shot route, you know exactly how much commitment that takes.

First, you stop all your medications and let your allergies fully flare up. Then they prick you with up to 50 allergens and measure each reaction.

That test alone can cost hundreds out of pocket.

Allergy shot in arm

Then you're in the office every week for a shot that leaves your arm itchy and swollen every single time. For years.

Those are your only two options: OTC products that broadly cover allergies to the point of being useless… or painful, expensive, inconvenient allergy shots.

But that's all about to change

Finally, A Custom Allergy Prescription, Built Around Your Specific Symptoms

AllergyRx custom prescription bottle

It's called AllergyRx.

The first telehealth model that lets a real allergist build you a custom-compounded prescription nasal spray, based on the symptoms you actually have.

Your formula is chosen specifically for you, not the average allergy patient, not the average dose. You.

So two AllergyRx patients with different symptoms get different formulas, each tailored to their specific allergy needs:

In other words, someone whose main problem is a runny nose gets a different formula than someone whose main problem is rebound congestion from years of Afrin.

Up to 5 FDA-Approved Ingredients. One Custom Bottle. Built By Your Allergist

Five FDA-approved active ingredients

Where most prescription nasal sprays contain 1 or 2 ingredients. AllergyRx combines up to 5, chosen by your allergist based on the symptoms you actually have:

  • Azelastine is a fast-acting antihistamine that blocks histamine in minutes.
  • Fluticasone is a corticosteroid that reduces the underlying inflammation driving the swelling in your nasal passages.
  • Ipratropium stops the runny nose and post-nasal drip, the symptom most off-the-shelf sprays don't even try to address.
  • Oxymetazoline when microdosed opens nasal passages without the addiction that comes with Afrin. At a fraction of the dose and combined with fluticasone, AllergyRx is designed to be safe for daily use under your allergist's supervision.
  • Dexpanthenol heals and hydrates the nasal tissue damaged by years of OTC spray use. Most prescription sprays skip this one entirely.

In one bottle, AllergyRx can contain the actives to address congestion, post-nasal drip, runny nose, sneezing, sinus pressure, and itching. Something no drugstore product can claim.

Many users feel relief within 15 minutes of their first spray. And after 30 days, 71% report full symptom relief.

What Allergists And Patients Are Saying

Patient using AllergyRx nasal spray
★★★★★

"AllergyRx has been a game changer. The spray works so well and the instructions are easy to follow. Thank you AllergyRX for making my time outdoors that much more enjoyable!"

JEREMIAH - VERIFIED REVIEW

★★★★★

"AllergyRx's nasal spray kicked in within 30 minutes. I couldn't believe how fast it worked. Now I keep it in my bag and bring it everywhere."

NADINE - VERIFIED REVIEW

★★★★★

"AllergyRx has been a homerun. I have been using it nonstop and have had no symptoms. It also seems gentler on my nose than some of the other allergy sprays I have used."

JAMIE - VERIFIED REVIEW

Here's How To Get AllergyRx

1

TAKE THE 3-MINUTE QUIZ

Answer a few quick questions about your symptoms, triggers, and medical history. No needles. No labs.

2

A REAL ALLERGIST BUILDS YOUR FORMULA

A board-certified allergist reviews your case and prescribes a custom combination of up to 5 FDA-approved active ingredients.

3

MADE-TO-ORDER. SHIPPED FREE.

Your prescription is compounded in a licensed US pharmacy and shipped to your door.

4

ADJUST ANYTIME

24/7 chat access with allergy specialists. If your symptoms change, your formula changes too.

How Much Does It Cost?

Most chronic allergy sufferers spend $500-$1,500 a year stacking off-the-shelf products that don't work. And they're still suffering.

Here's the thing.

A custom-compounded prescription, formulated by a board-certified allergist and made-to-order in a licensed US pharmacy, would normally cost hundreds of dollars out of pocket

And that's assuming you could even find an allergist who offered it.

To make it available to everyone AllergyRx priced their monthly prescription at $69.

But right now, for a limited time AllergyRx is running a discounted offer for new patients.

AllergyRx limited-time offer

You can try your first month for just $28.

That's less than a single Ear, Nose, Throat specialist consultation. And less than a month of stacking OTC sprays

On top of that your AllergyRx prescription includes:

  • A custom-formulated nasal spray with up to 5 FDA-approved active ingredients
  • Personally reviewed and prescribed by a board-certified allergist (a $175 value, included free)
  • Made-to-order in a licensed US pharmacy
  • 24/7 chat access with allergy specialists for adjustments (a $100 value, included free)
  • Free shipping to your door
  • HSA/FSA eligible because it's a real prescription

But Don't Wait, Allergies Get Worse Over Time

Most people treat allergies like a daily nuisance. Take something when it flares up, push through when it doesn't.

The problem is that nasal inflammation isn't a state, it's a process.

Every flare, every untreated week, every bottle of Afrin, leaves the tissue inside your nose more inflamed than before.

Over time, that inflammation changes the structure of the tissue itself.

For a lot of long-term sufferers, that's how nasal polyps form. Soft growths in the nasal passages that build up from years of inflammation.

They make breathing worse, often kill your sense of smell, and usually only come out with surgery. And even then, they grow back.

For others, it's constant exhaustion. Years of broken sleep and mouth-breathing that quietly wear down energy, mood, and focus.

Of course, you don't have to fix it with AllergyRx. But you do have to fix it with something or it's only going to get worse.

You Have Two Choices Now

Two paths choice

Allergies don't stay where they are. Untreated, the inflammation gets worse over time. Which means the longer you wait, the harder this gets to fix.

Option 1. Keep doing what you've been doing. Cycling through Flonase, Zyrtec, Claritin, and Afrin.

Telling yourself the next bottle might be the one that works.

Or finally giving in and committing to years of allergy shots, the testing, the weekly appointments, the side effects.

Either way, six months from now, you're still mouth-breathing through the day, lying awake at night, and saying the same thing you've been saying for years: "nothing works."

Option 2. Take the 3-minute quiz.

Get a custom formula reviewed and prescribed by a board-certified allergist, and find out within days whether something built specifically for your symptoms can do what off-the-shelf products never could.

Either way, it's better than doing nothing.

It's not your fault that off-the-shelf products never worked for you. They were never built for you.

But now that you know why, the choice is yours.

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