Dymista Allergy Nasal Spray 240 Dose $54.89 + Delivery ($0 Pick-up / In-store) @ Chemist Warehouse

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Chemist Warehouse now seem to stock an 'exclusive size' double pack of Dymista Allergy, which is a saving of $15.09 (~21%) compared to buying two standard 120 dose packs for $34.99. MyChemist also have the new size but it's not as cheap there currently ($60.99). The online listing has the generic prescription icon but it should be available OTC, as I was just able to get it off the shelf at my local.

Considering Dymista 120 dose used to be available as prescription only for essentially this price, it's a nice price reduction - especially if you burn through it like I do with chronic sinusitis. Looking back at past posts, I think it may also be ATL (beating the previous $27.99 * 2 = $55.98).

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  • +1

    bought this earlier today. there's room in in the pack for a 3rd one which would be even better value if they do release it.

  • a saving of $15.09 (~21%) compared to buying two standard 120 dose packs for $34.99.

    $34.99 - 110% price difference with $28.20 @ Better Value Pharmacy = $27.52 => x2 = $55.04 => 0.27% saving

    • Limit of 1 per order on your link so not quite a 100% accurate comparison, but helpful nonetheless.

      3rd times a charm. I've used the internet before I promise.

  • +1

    Note: This is a one per person per transaction limit. Discovered this yesterday when I brought two to the counter.

    Ended up coming back later for the second one. Bring your friends!

  • +1

    (profanity) I hate having sinusitis.

  • I have been recommended to use Rylitis over Dymista- anyone in similar position? Been using dymisita for years.

    On top of that also to take anti histamine tablet

    • Ryaltris is a good alternative - however unlike Dymista, not only requires a prescription, but also isn’t on the PBS, so is expensive

      Who recommended it and why? Isn’t Dymista effective for you?

      • GP, ENT, Allergy specialist

        It was supposed to be next level up from Dymista. But then once I saw allergy specialist he said to also take Zyrtec daily because rylatis didn’t have enough of that part to it like Dymista does.

        Overall have a couple of follow ups next week and I don’t think my underlying issue is related to what they are trying to solve for

    • I tried Ryaltris a few years back and while the taste was better, it didn't seem quite as effective for me.

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