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Compare Zyrtec-D vs. Rhinocort Allergy

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Zyrtec-D (cetirizine/pseudoephedrine) and Rhinocort Allergy (budesonide) are both used to treat allergy symptoms, but they work in different ways and have distinct characteristics. Zyrtec-D combines an antihistamine (cetirizine) and a decongestant (pseudoephedrine) to relieve allergies and congestion, and it is taken orally. It is available over the counter but requires a photo ID for purchase due to pseudoephedrine regulations. Rhinocort Allergy, on the other hand, is a corticosteroid nasal spray that reduces inflammation directly in the nose and is also available over the counter. Zyrtec-D can cause trouble sleeping and may raise blood pressure, while Rhinocort Allergy can lead to nosebleeds, fungal infections, or delayed growth in children with long-term use. Rhinocort Allergy is used once daily, whereas Zyrtec-D is typically taken every 12 hours. Additionally, both are available in a lower-cost generic form, making them affordable options for some.

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