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Is it ok to use Zyrtec long-term?
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A lot of people with allergies use Zyrtec for months or even years – usually without any significant ill effects. However, some report diminishing effectiveness over time. For mild-to-moderate allergies, an alternative might be to use Zyrtec intermittently (on bad days only, for example), which makes development of tolerance less likely.
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