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20x Trust GASTREX (Imodium Generic) Diarrhoea Relief Tablet $4.99 Delivered @ Pharmacy Savings

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Happy New Year Ozbargainers,

Fun fact:
The fastest product we've ever run out of after promoting on Ozbargain AND the most requested product in the past couple of weeks is generic imodium, diarrhoea relief.

Goes to show, many Ozbargainers really are FOS.

So rather than crap on anymore, it's round #2 of Loperamide Hyrochloride 2mg !

ITEM: 20x Trust Gastrex Tablets (Generic Imodium Alternative)
PRICE: $4.99 with code
CODE: relief
LINK: https://pharmacysavings.com.au/collections/gastrointestinal/…

PRODUCT EXP: 06/2023

I seem to be getting a bit of a reputation as people are coming up to me and saying; "are you that Hayfever guy on Ozbargain", so in order to keep the crown, I've restocked following Ozbargain favourites….

MOST ECONOMICAL FEXOFENADINE HYDROCHLORIDE (Generic Telfast)
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/545897
70 x HAYFEXO (Generic Telfast)
https://pharmacysavings.com.au/collections/allegy-relief/pro…
USE CODE: ozbargain (price will come down to $13.99)

MOST ECONOMICAL CETIRIZINE (Generic Zyrtec)
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/592640
280 x Dr Reddys Cetirizine (Generic Zyrtec)
https://pharmacysavings.com.au/collections/allegy-relief/pro… (note EXP: 10/21)
NO CODE REQUIRED - WHILE STOCKS LAST - ANOTHER 40 BOXES ADDED 7.1.21 (then thats possibly it folks, all our stock will be exhausted)

OR

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/547697
140 x C-ZINE (Generic Zyrtec)
https://pharmacysavings.com.au/collections/allegy-relief/pro…
Cetirizine Hydrochloride 10mg Chemists' Own C-Zine (Zyrtec Generic)
140 Tablets (2x 70 Tabs)
CODE: TAKE9 (price will come down to $20.99 delivered)
MORE STOCK ADDED 7.1.21

MOST ECONOMICAL LORATADINE
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/551065
https://pharmacysavings.com.au/products/200-x-trust-loratadi…
TRUST LORATADINE (GENERIC CLARATYNE)
200 X TABLETS = $25.99 WITH CODE
CODE: bargain
MORE STOCK ADDED 7.1.21

I have received a couple of very friendly emails from Ozbarginers concerned that posting deals for certain medications without offering clients professional advice may not be in the best health interest of the Ozb community.

Any Ozbargainers are welcome to contact our retail store by phone and speak with a registered pharmacist either prior to or after purchase of any item I list on Ozbargain, contact details can be found on our website.

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  • Got 1 thanks , would like to see a deal for the 60 tab option, also, Does your pharmacy do any compound medicines? Cheers

    • +2

      Thanks for your support, we've had about 20 boxes sold in the first few mins but only 1-2+ votes so appreciate your time to log in and upvote - please use the drop down menu on the item page and select the 60 tab option, the code will work with this option - making 60 tabs $12.99

      • +1

        Thx Jason. I just got some loratadine.
        Good timing as I messaged you about this only about 1 hr ago.

        Cheers

      • +1

        List Valium or Xanax without a prescription mate, that'll get them upvotes smashing in 🤪

        • +11

          Might be a bit hard to ship them from inside a prison.

        • CBD oil will be available over the counter soon. That might be able to sort you out!

          • +3

            @dust: Stay tuned Ozbargainers, we're first in line for this….

            • @jason101: Hopefully first step towards full legalisation.

      • +1

        Great value, but can't find where to add the code

        • +2

          Please click "add to cart" -> "view cart" -> "check out" (code area is on the top right section of the screen.

          • +1

            @jason101: Thanks got 60 pack. Got anything for bad eyes.

  • The Generic Zrytec has a expiry date of 10/21. Is this something to really take notice of? Or can it, like a lot of medications, be largely ignored?

  • Also, choosing the 140 tablet option of the Dr Reddys Cetirizine works out to be cheaper ($17.99) than the 140 tablets of C-ZINE ($20.99).

    • +2

      Dr Reddys Cetrine - Exp 10/21
      Chemists Own Czine - Exp 02/23

  • +1

    Any decent laxatives as well?

    I'm trying to break a record here.

    • Let me see what I can do - the majority of Laxatives come in bottles which means they need to ship in a satchel = expensive shipping, so I'll need to put a really good deal together to make it appeal to Ozbargainers.

  • +1

    expiry date on the hayfexo?

    • Thanks for the question: Dr Reddy Hayfexo Exp: 03/23

      • thanks. Bought 2.

        Was considering the Gastrex but i don't think it will get here in time.

  • +2

    This deal will have orders backed up for hours!

  • +1

    The gastrex product has a warning informing to “ Do not use bin children under 12 years of age”.
    Is it your advice to put our kids in the bin who are under 12???

    • +6

      You misread that line. It advises against using bin children under 12. They are a special type of children who feed off the garbage, similar to the bin chickens.

      • Thanks for clearing this up :)

        • Damn bin children again!

  • +1

    Sold out. Y'all have major gut problems!

    • Yep - restocked.

  • Darn, OP can you add a few more?

    • +1

      Yes - I'll pull some of the store stock for Ozbargainers…. thanks for your support.

      • Thanks mate, appreciated, order one

  • can anyone confirm if the HAYFEXO tablets can be broken in half to take a half dose? The 180mg Telfast is too big of a dose for me, I regularly take a half tablet which is just right, and they're easy to snap in half… the HAYFEXO box suggests it's a film covered tablet?

  • +2

    Pro Tip. If you use these regularly get a prescription. Works out wayyyyy cheaper.

  • I'm interested in getting the sensease (generic Nasonex), but I'm concerned about the storage temperature it faces while in transit and after arriving at destination. I know Nasonex requires temperature to be under 25C at all time. How do you ensure the temperature is maintained throughout the products journey? If this question has been answered before, I apologise.

    • Very hard for us to control what occurs after postage, if you are worried about efficacy being effected by heat during transport please have delivery to parcelpoint location (with AC) or perhaps wait until after summer to order. Please note that unless noted our postage is via flat pack which cannot go to a parcel point / parcel collect unless satchel is selected at checkout. The Sensease ships to Ozbargainers via express post so any delivery address is fine.

  • Still waiting for the diarrhoea relief from the last deal:(

    • +2

      All orders went out immediately and should have well arrived - pls PM details so we can have a look at when they dispatched and to what address.

    • Uh oh.. I hope it wasn't an emergency.

  • Shit load of tablets for cheap.

    • Good present for next year's office Secret Santa for that coworker with verbal diarrhoea.

  • +1

    Thank you. I got the 60 imodium. Much cheaper than in shops

  • Just locked in another 200 boxes for Ozbargainers with the supplier - back in stock!!!

  • Do you have a discount on something that provides the opposite effect? Asking for a friend >_>

  • +1

    You had me at "Goes to show, many Ozbargainers really are FOS."

    +1 to you!

    • +1

      Had me at “So rather than crap on anymore”…

  • +1

    Thanks OP, would have been really shitty if I missed out on this deal.

  • what is taking so long to receive this? It was shipped out last week but it says allow up to 10 days. No courier I know of takes 10 days to deliver something in this country.

    • +1

      I've always found shipping quite slow with pharmacysavings, but for the prices I'm happy to accept that.

      • i dont mind if it takes a while for them to post it, but if you received notice that it was dispatched a week ago, there's no way a courier takes that long unless they're going on foot

        • +1

          Got my 60 in the mail today, good value.

          • @yorgee: Thanks everyone - shipping is slow due to Australia Post not PharmacySavings - we have express post available at a subsidised rate on our site, typical delivery via Australia Post snail mail is around 10 working days.

            Its been around 7 working days since this deal posted, so even if clients purchased on the same day as the deal was listed and the item shipped the next working day (considering the post boxes get emptied around noon these days), typical delivery is still around 3 working days away - ie/ Sometime around Thursday/Friday this week would be typical, with some delivery spill into next week expected.

  • Got mine today.

  • I still havent received mine yet, and there is no tracking no. available?

    • There is no tracking on envelope shipped items. If you've been waiting more than 15 working days for Australia Post to deliver the item please PM me.

      • Mine shipped on the 8th, so it hasnt been 15 working days yet. But I havent seen Aus Post take this long for a letter.

        • If your item shipped on the 8th it most likely sat at the post office until the 11th (Monday), so its been in transit for 8 working days. Typical delivery is 7-8-9-10 working days so in theory, its due any day now. Hang in there if its lost we'll look after you.

  • Yeah same. It says shipped but when I click on the Auspost link it says error.

    • There is no tracking on envelope sent items - sorry our off the shelf merchant store expects us to put something in the tracking field, which is why we insert a note in this field about shipping time and not a valid tracking number.

  • +1

    They are just shipped in the regular post, envelope and stamp method.
    Are people really expecting a tracked courier delivery for their $4.99 ?

    • +1

      Thanks, in answer to your question many people do actually ask me why their $4.99 item inc delivery was not shipped in a $8.50 satchel.

    • It says tracking Australia Post tracking number where you can go click on a link (on the email you get from the store after making an order and when it has been dispatched). That is the confusing part. But to answer your question, I have had many items purchased and shipped for less than that which still comes with tracking no.s

      • +1

        You received items purchased for $2.50 (gross inclusive of freight) dispatched from Australia and received the item via a trackable delivery service?

        If that was/is the case the sender of the item was/is losing money having you as a customer.

        The cheapest trackable mail service in Australia is $2.90 https://auspost.com.au/shop/product/domestic-letter-with-tra…

        I'd love to be corrected so if you can point me in the right direction as to how to give my clients tracking for less than this price I'm all ears.

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