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When cromolyn is used to treat chronic (long-term) allergic rhinitis, an antihistamine and/or a nasal decongestant may be used with this medicine ...
Do not give any over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medicine to a baby or child under 4 years of age. Using these medicines in very young children might cause ...
Decongestant nasal sprays can help reduce nasal congestion when you have a cold. But, after a few days, the lining of your nose may become less responsive ...
Use a nasal decongestant. If the bleeding hasn't stopped after 20 minutes, spray both nostrils with 3 to 4 sprays of a nasal decongestant (Afrin, Mucinex, Nasin ...
There's no cure for the common cold. Treatment may include pain relievers and over-the-counter cold remedies, such as decongestants. Unlike COVID-19, a cold is ...
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If you need to take a nasal steroid medicine or decongestant, take these at least 1 hour before using this medicine. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will ...
Chlor-Trimeton Nasal Decongestant. Also known as. Pseudoephedrine (oral route) · Chlorambucil (oral route) · Chloramphenicol (ophthalmic route).
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Decongestants can sometimes cause more harm than good. Related Articles. (VIDEO) Robotic-assisted bronchoscopy study of more than 2,000 ...
Avoid decongestants. These medications can dry out your throat. Avoid whispering. This puts even more strain on your voice than normal speech does ...
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