Galpharm Blocked Nose Relief 12 Capsules x 5 Boxes (60 Capsules)

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Galpharm Blocked Nose Relief 12 Capsules x 5 Boxes (60 Capsules)

Galpharm Blocked Nose Relief 12 Capsules x 5 Boxes (60 Capsules)

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Examples include pseudoephedrine (sometimes called by the brand name Sudafed). Types of decongestants Have you ever felt like your cold won't go away? Nasal congestion that doesn't seem to stop, even with OTC medication, may be due to nasal polyps. READ MORE However, both of these ingredients can cause you to feel restless and can make it difficult to fall asleep. These types of drugs can also make you nauseous. Generally, phenylephrine may have fewer serious side effects than pseudoephedrine. Always consult a doctor before taking these meds if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

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Some OTC sinus decongestant formulas include both antihistamines and decongestant ingredients, and some add pain relief ingredients such as ibuprofen to their formula. It’s best to treat for symptoms that you have, not for additional symptoms that you don’t have. Treating your congestion with OTC products doesn’t always provide relief. Get professional medical care if you experience any of the following: Sinus decongestants can work to relieve pressure in the upper sinus cavities. If you have ear congestion, relieving this pressure can help manage your pain. But sinus decongestants can’t treat an underlying ear infection. Is it safe to take sinus decongestants while pregnant? Hay fever will last for weeks or months, unlike a cold, which usually goes away after 1 to 2 weeks. How to treat hay fever yourself Meltzer EO, et al. (2015). Oral phenylephrine HCl for nasal congestion in seasonal allergic rhinitis: A randomized, open-label, placebo-controlled study.It's best to avoid flying if you have a sinus or ear infection, as the change in air pressure can worsen symptoms. If you must fly, there are things… READ MORE If you’re having trouble breathing due to cold, flu, or allergies, sinus decongestants are designed to relieve your symptoms and help you carry on with your day. It depends on the active ingredient. OTC pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine should only be taken during pregnancy under your doctor’s supervision. They should not be taken during the first trimester, only after, and even then, only with your doctor’s recommendation. If you’re already taking OTC pain relief medication for, say, a sinus headache, you don’t want to add additional pain relief meds into the mix if you don’t need to.

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If pharmacy medicines do not help ease your allergic rhinitis symptoms, a GP may prescribe a different medicine, such as prescription steroid nasal sprays or antihistamines. If you have cold or flu symptoms, you may be looking for a product that includes phenylephrine or pseudoephedrine. These ingredients work by shrinking your blood vessels, which can help you breathe more easily and reduce the symptoms of a sinus headache or a stuffy nose. Decongestant medicines do not usually have side effects, and any side effects you may experience are usually mild. The patient information leaflet that comes with your medicine will say who should not use it and who should get advice before using it. How to use decongestants A sinus flush, or nasal irrigation, is one way to clear out your sinuses at home. All you need is a saline solution and a neti pot or bulb syringe… READ MOREIf you’ve been diagnosed with subacute sinusitis, your symptoms have lasted longer than acute sinusitis but not so long they’re considered chronic… READ MORE Repeat the first 5 steps up to 3 times a day (making a new solution each time) until your nose feels more comfortable. It's also important to be careful when taking other medicines if you're using an "all-in-1" decongestant remedy. They work by reducing the swelling of the blood vessels in your nose, which helps to open the airways.

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When you’re figuring out which decongestant to buy, you’ll need to determine what’s causing your congestion. What we liked: This mega-size container of 225 tablets is a great solution if multiple people in your family tend to get allergies or sinus headaches. The no-frills phenylephrine formula is comparable to the dosage you’d find in a name brand but at a fraction of the cost. The formula doesn’t contain anything that will make you sleepy, and you can take a tablet every 4 hours on days when symptoms affect you. If you have sinusitis, a GP may be able to recommend other medicines to help with your symptoms, such as: You might need to take steroid nasal sprays or drops for a few months. They sometimes cause irritation, sore throats or nosebleeds. Decongestants that come as tablets, liquids or powders that you swallow are not recommended if you're breastfeeding.Here's how to treat sinus pressure and symptoms with 9 natural home remedies that don’t involve medication. READ MORE Children aged 6 to 11 should take them for no longer than 5 days. Ask a pharmacist for advice about this. Clinical trials and peer-reviewed literature: We read through what doctors and researchers have observed about different active ingredients available on the market.



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