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“Definitely avoid decongestant sprays such as oxymetazoline or phenylephrine,” Dr. Robert Sporter advised. Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images “Definitely avoid ...
Nasal sprays can treat congestion and other symptoms of seasonal allergies or a cold. They work by delivering a fine mist of medication into your nostrils. Since the lining of your nose is rich with ...
Existing studies have not definitively proven that phenylephrine triggers new atrial fibrillation (AF). Aims: This study was designed to assess pharmacological associations between phenylephrine ...
More than 200 viruses can cause the common cold, which results in respiratory symptoms like coughing, a stuffy nose, sneezing, and fever. There is no cure for the common cold, but many tried-and-true ...
All patients admitted to the neonatal and pediatric ICU were consecutively screened on a daily basis over a 14-mo period. Patients requiring invasive ventilation, invasive arterial blood pressure ...
In this systematic review, chronic daily intake of adrenergic agonist oral decongestants had little to no effect on blood pressure, heart rate, and withdrawals due to adverse effects. People making ...
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