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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Decongestant
  1. Over-the-counter (OTC) cold medicines can be bought without a prescription. OTC cold medicines may help relieve symptoms of a cold. ...
  2. ... DM, Simply Cough, Vicks 44, and store brands). Decongestants: Decongestants help clear a runny nose and relieve postnasal drip. Decongestant nasal sprays may work more quickly, but they ...
  3. ... prescribed corticosteroid pills or injections for short periods. DECONGESTANTS Decongestants help relieve a stuffy nose. Do not use ...
  4. ... rhinitis. They are only available with a prescription. Decongestants are medicines that help dry up a runny ... pills or liquids. Do not use nasal spray decongestants for more than 3 days in a row. ...
  5. ... you will need a prescription from your doctor. DECONGESTANTS Decongestants may also be helpful for reducing symptoms such as nasal stuffiness. Do not use nasal spray decongestants for more than 3 days. OTHER MEDICINES Leukotriene ...
  6. ... allow the eustachian tube to open. These include: Decongestants taken by mouth, or by a nose spray ... You can use nasal decongestants (spray or pill form) before altitude changes. Try to avoid altitude changes while you have an upper respiratory infection or ...
  7. ... estrogen, naphazoline, trifluoperazine, long-term use of nasal decongestants, reserpine, and possibly zinc-based products Blockage of ...
  8. ... with use of over-the-counter spray nasal decongestants such as oxymetazoline (Afrin) or neosynephrine. They may ... fluids to increase moisture in your body. Take decongestants during an upper respiratory infection. Treat allergies quickly ...
  9. ... drugs that are sprayed or snorted Overuse of decongestant nasal sprays Oxygen treatment through nasal cannulas Snorting ... a nosebleed. If bleeding persists, a nasal spray decongestant (Afrin, Neo-Synephrine) can sometimes be used to ...
  10. ... lots of fluids if you take this medicine. Decongestants help clear a runny nose and relieve postnasal drip. Check with your provider before taking decongestants if you have high blood pressure. Talk to ...
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