With cold and flu season approaching, here's the latest on where things stand with phenylephrine, which the FDA has deemed ...
Yes - it's thought to be fine to take over-the-counter decongestants such as Sudafed, Vicks and nasal sprays while you're trying to conceive. There's no concrete evidence to suggest that decongestant ...
The drug, known as phenylephrine, was previously a go-to drug for sinus pressure and congestion, after another nasal decongestant known as pseudoephedrine had its availability restricted.
Pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine are both nasal decongestants but can have different side effects. You can only purchase pseudoephedrine from pharmacy staff and have to show your ID. You may know ...
Experts are assessing a very rare but potentially serious brain side effect of nasal decongestants bought on the High Street. Ones containing pseudoephedrine are being reviewed because they may ...
If this likely outcome were to happen, the only OTC decongestant treatment available to buy at pharmacies without supervision from a pharmacist would be nasal sprays. Pseudoephedrine, the active ...
France's National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) has issued a warning advising people against the use of oral nasal decongestant medicines. While nasal sprays can ...
Nasal decongestant and steroid sprays help bring down swelling in your nose. Nasal saline spray or irrigation (like a neti pot) can remove any dried-up crust from inside your nose. Nasal ...
“Almost all the nasal sprays ... The most common oral decongestant that experts recommend is pseudoephedrine, though you’ll likely need to ask a pharmacist for help accessing it behind ...
Background: We studied the pharmacology of l-methamphetamine, the less abused isomer, when used as a nasal decongestant. Methods: 12 subjects self-administered l-methamphetamine from a ...