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Decongestant sprays shouldn't be used for more than a week - but those who don't realise can become trapped in a cycle of ...
Decongestant sprays shouldn't be used for more than a week - but those who don't realise can become trapped in a cycle of ...
Struggling with seasonal allergies? Allergist Dr. Gary Moss shares insights on cost-effective medication options and tips for finding relief this allergy season.
ITCHY eyes, constant sneezing, a runny nose… all signs hay fever season is well and truly here. Yep, that joyous time of the year when one in four Brits dreads the smell of freshly-cut grass ...
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation released its annual Allergy Capitals list in March. The report uses data from the 100 ...
Decongestants are under renewed scrutiny as the NHS warns Brits of being cautious about their use. These over-the-counter medication most commonly available as sprays, tablets, liquids ...
Pseudoephedrine is one of the most commonly used OTC drugs and is used for its decongestant properties. Even when taken at indicated dosages, there are serious risks when older adults take this ...
Spring is the season of growth, and as Michiganders say goodbye to snow, pollen is the next visitor. Here's more on the ...
The FDA is considering eliminating phenylephrine from over-the-counter medications due to its ineffectiveness when taken orally.
For immediate symptom relief, decongestant medications can temporarily reduce nasal swelling, though they shouldn’t be used for extended periods. For those with severe or persistent allergies ...
Grass and tree pollen counts are at very high levels, and those are the allergens affecting people and causing symptoms of coughing, sneezing and stuffy heads. Tree pollen is predicted by the Weather ...