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Nasal decongestant sprays are a popular remedy for relieving nasal congestion caused by colds, allergies and sinus infections ...
Changes are coming to the cold and cough aisle of your local pharmacy: U.S. officials are moving to phase out the leading decongestant found in hundreds of over-the-counter medicines, concluding ...
You may need a decongestant to reduce stuffiness and breathe easier if you have a cold or allergies. Decongestants come in oral tablets — like Sudafed or Mucinex — or nasal sprays like Afrin.
Here are the most common types of OTC medication for sinus congestion: 1. Decongestant: Nasal decongestants are available in tablets, liquids, and nasal sprays and work by reducing blood flow to ...
Decongestant sprays shouldn't be used for more than a week - but those who don't realise can become trapped in a cycle of dependency, ITV News' Sam Holder reports When Georgia Hardacre first ...
Medics have warned of rising numbers of people becoming hooked on nasal decongestant sprays, which sometimes results in disturbing facial disfigurements. The sprays, available for less than £4 ...
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The FDA advisory committee found phenylephrine is not effective in relieving congestion. ABC Action News Reporter Susan El Khoury has more on the timeline for the final decision on the proposal ...
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