Actifed Cold And Allergy Availability (Page 4) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI always found Actifed to be the only cold medicine that worked for me. Now I cant find it at any of my local drug stores even behind the counter. Is it still available? Even the pharmacist I talked to thought it was on the shelf and then realized they quit carrying it.
Two things to report:
1. A friend recently returned from Oregon with a generic CVS product called, simply, Cold and Allergy Relief. On the box is says "Compare to the active ingredients in Actifed Cold and Allergy". And yes, as required by law, it does not contain pseudoephedrine. That said, our family DOES get relief from it. Not quite Actifed but better than any of the (expensive) brand name products mentioned by BB. The active ingredients are chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine. It's cheap but not available on-line.
2. As promised in another post, I ordered Multi-action Actifed from an on-line UK pharmacy (but mailed from Hungary...go figure). It is made by McNeil/Johnson and Johnson and is the original triprolidine hydrochloride/pseudoephedrrine hydrochloride formula. And it works. It is also (as BB suggested) ridiculously expensive per 12 tablet package (only one package can be bought at a time) once delivery costs are added on.
My personal solution: I shall be in the UK in October and will wander from chemist to chemist, buying one package at a time.
I have talked to a few Pharmacists lately trying to find Actifed and have been told that you can get Co-Actifed??? What is this??? I was told Actifed with codeine? Why would anyone with post-nasal drip need codeine????
my son and I also found actified to be the only help out there, we have tried all the others and nothing helps,if you find something that works as well please let us know
Have spent hours over past few days searching various pharmacies for good ole Actifed or store brand versions only to find no sign of any. Finally came online to research and found some comfort in this community of allergy sufferers who, like myself, have discovered over the years that Sudafed and all the other products don't work any bit as effectively as Actifed. Remember first discovering the miracle product in the form of Wal-Act decades ago when living in Chicago. Delighted to discover that Walgreens continues to sell the product with the original formula at a reasonable price. Just picked up a box from pharmacist (48 tabs for $7.49) and only needed to show a drivers license. Curious to see how it compares to the reformulated version I've been taking in recent years and have just now run out of and can not longer replace.
Every free society economy is based on supply and demand. The intersection of these two dictates the price. Nowadays, the DRUG CARTELS do not respect the laws of free economy and the ultimate care of the consumer/patient. The DRUG CARTELS have learned to manipulate the laws of supply and demand. If a drug is so competitive, effective and efficient, the only way to get rid of it is to stop the supply and take it off the shelves. When there is no SUPPLY , there will be no DEMAND. Such market manipulation is a very dangerous practice for the economy as a whole.When you hold the supply , you kill the demand , but also you kill competitiveness and quality of products. In conclusion , market subversion will lead at the end to DRUG CARTELS bankruptcies.
I previously was taking Actifed for sinus & cold. Now it is no longer available in Canada.
Is there another drug that has replaced Actifed?
Wish I had my Actifed back!!! It's the only thing that ever worked for me. Life is miserable without it!
I found an Ingles pharmacy in Ga. that sells Aprodine. It works great, but I'm made to feel like some sort of criminal or drug user for asking for it. I have allergies year round and sometimes take it 3 x a day. 48 tabs won't last long at that rate. Still, I'm nowhere close to exceeding rec. dosage. I asked my Dr. for a prescription to make purchasing easier. The pharmacist tried to fill it with some pseudophedrine free crap that I knew wouldn't work. So much for helping.
Recently returned from the UK with 8 packages of "multi action Actifed". Twelve pills to a package available over the counter together with a grilling from the pharmacist. Only one package to be sold at a time. Fortunately there are MANY chemists/pharmacies in London. Cost? About $4.90 a package or about $0.80 per pill. We treat them like gold, doling them out only for the very worst days.
Love this forum. In my 50's now. When younger, had total of 4 years of desensitization shots for allergies, having reacted to 54 of 55 skin tests. And ACTIFED only med that ever helped me. Later in Coast Guard Aviation, Actifed considered downing drug, no-flying. In order to get waiver, doctor set off my allergies with swab in nose, took actifed, and then put square pegs in square holes and round in round, and other sobriety tests. Always had to get prescription for Actifed years ago, till it was sold over the counter, which helped but not as good as prescription ones. Bought couple packs last year at local CVS in Eastern North Carolina. Was somewhat shocked today when told it's discontinued.
Google did not help in answering "why" discontinued, till I ran into this forum and kept reading. Saw elsewhere its patent had run out, and figure Marketing thought it'd no longer be profitable against aftermarket competition. (That's just my take on all I've read so far.)
Going to try Wal_Act asap. Only question is for MeNiel Marketing. Seems the recognition brand name, "Actifed," would be enough to keep it going. Maybe there's on-line petition we all could sign to get it back?
Did anyone find similar medicine?
I had the same issue.
Use Wal-Act!
I discovered that Walgreens carries the generic of the original formula which includes pseudoephedrine & triprolidine. (The formula before replacing the pseudoephedrine.)
A while shortly after I couldn't find Actifed, I went to Walgreens & they explained that Actifed was discontinued, but their generic has been sucessful in sales, so they kept the Walgreens version (Wal-Act) on the shelves.
Try Wal-Act from Walgreens. It is the same as Actifed. It is Walgreens version of Actifed's original version (before the replacing of pseudoephedrine).
It is reasonably priced too.
48 pills for $8.00.
Aprodine (2.5 mg triprolidine HCL & 60 mg pseudoephedrine) is distributed by Major Pharmaceuticals, 31778 Enterprise Dr., Livonia, MI 48150, USA. My pharmacy was able to order some from their distributor
Wal-Act is no longer available at SW Michigan Walgreens. Not sure why, but shelves continue to remain empty.
I was also using the Wal-Act from Wal-Greens which was working (not as good as the original Actifed) but OK. I just tried this past week to find it and they had none and stated they didn't know if they would be getting any. Believe it or not it seems to work a little like Benadryl cos without it I get itchy not quite hivey. I've tried everything else and nothing works like Actifed for my sinus and other issues. :(
What area are you in?
The really sad thing about all of this is that they have outlawed an effective remedy for those of us who need it, in order to try to kill the manufacture of meth. What has happened is that without psuedoephedrine the meth that is now being manufactured is so filled with poison that it is more addictive than the old stuff, and ravages the body in way the old stuff didn't. I am certainly not advocating the manufacture of meth, but no good has come from this, If the ban actually resulted in some good, i.e., the inability to make meth, at all, I would maybe say OK. However, we are suffering as are the meth users (obviously, for different reasons). Unfortunately, I don't think the law-makers will change their minds...since it may now be all about power. I see this as a complete lose-lose situation.
I've taken antihistamines most of my life and Actifed is the one that works best for me. 12 hour meds may work for 4 hours, 24 hour meds may work for up to 8, so I don't waste my money on them. Nasal sprays give me nose bleeds. Wal-mart was the best place to get it for the price, but stopped carrying it years ago. CVS was my back-up and I just found out tonight they discontinued it. I am not looking forward to the repercussions of being off allergy meds. If anyone hears of a source, I hope they will post it here.
Thank you. I'll try there tomorrow.
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