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  1. ... el resfrío</language-mapped-topic><mesh-heading ><descriptor >Nasal ... Medicines</see-reference><site ><information-category >Treatments ...
  2. ... and cough medicines, and they do different things: Nasal decongestants - unclog a stuffy nose Cough suppressants - quiet a cough Expectorants - loosen mucus ...
  3. ... and (c) combined treatments, such as antihistamines and nasal steroids or antihistamines and oral decongestants, for relief of symptoms in adults with allergic ...
  4. ... severe asthma. Allergic rhinitis Standard treatment (e.g., decongestants, antihistamines, nasal steroids, allergen exposure prevention) Eczema Standard treatment Consider ...
  5. ... 90 patients, that examined the role of oral decongestants in the relief of symptoms of nasal congestion. The trials were heterogeneous with respect to ...
  6. ... on your symptoms and an examination of your nose and face. You may also need imaging tests. Treatments include antibiotics, decongestants, and pain relievers. Using heat pads on the ...
  7. ... can raise your blood pressure, including: Certain antidepressants Decongestants (medicines to relieve a stuffy nose) Hormonal birth control pills Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ...
  8. ... if dry. DB, PC, RCT showing benefit. Fentanyl nasal spray (Lazanda) 100 15–21 Vial contains residual fentanyl when empty, requiring special disposal. Do not use with decongestant sprays. DB, PC, RCT showed benefit. Open-label ...
  9. ... 1.5.3. Do not offer oral or nasal corticosteroids for OME or OME-related hearing loss. [2023] 1.5.4. Do not offer antihistamines, leukotriene receptor antagonists, mucolytics, proton pump inhibitors and anti-reflux medications, or decongestants for OME or OME-related hearing loss. [2023] ...
  10. ... Butterbur (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health) Decongestants: OTC Relief for Congestion (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also in Spanish Nasal Wash Treatment (National Jewish Health) Also in Spanish ...
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