Due to the fires here in LA, my son's eyes were red. The doctor prescribed Patanol (anti-histamine) eye drops. When I looked it up on the Internet, the same company makes Pataday which is the same but twice as strong which he would put it in once a day instead of twice. I wish I had looked it up before we filled the Rx. Our co-pay for patanol was $48, but pataday would have only been $26. Then there also would have been this $10 rebate on the pataday.
Hopefully this will help someone else: Allergy Eyes relief and seasonal allergies information at Pataday.com
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Last edited by mfaust; 08-31-2009 at 04:43:43 AM.
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