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Stuffy nose and a pounding head? We've rounded up the 8 best nasal decongestants to help relieve sinus pressure and congestion.
WebMD helps you develop a plan to treat sinus problems that come from having allergies or a common cold.
Nasal decongestant sprays are a popular remedy for relieving nasal congestion caused by colds, allergies and sinus infections. These sprays provide quick relief allowing for easier breathing ...
Thousands of cold and flu products could be on the chopping block after the FDA proposed to pull medications from store shelves that contain phenylephrine.
The FDA found that phenylephrine, the primary ingredient in many over the counter decongestants, is ineffective. But what exactly is it?
WebMD helps you discover the most effective cold medicine and treatment to shorten and minimize your miserable cold symptoms.
I take 5 mg of Crestor and a multivitamin daily. I recently took a generic 12-hour, maximum-strength nasal decongestant to manage typical sinus pressure and congestion.
Essential oils are a popular natural remedy for sinus congestion, stuffiness, and a blocked nose. In this article, we look at which essential oils can help and how to use them.
Essential oils like eucalyptus, peppermint, and tea tree are beneficial for reducing sinus congestion. Use steam inhalation, diffusers, or direct application for relief.
Among her must-haves are combo she takes “when I’m down bad” and a “more potent nasal decongestant” than DayQuil.
After an FDA advisory committee said the decongestant phenylephrine, an ingredient found in many oral cold and flu medications, is ineffective, experts weigh in on alternatives.
I recently took a generic 12-hour, maximum-strength nasal decongestant to manage typical sinus pressure and congestion. Within an hour of taking the medication, I noticed a dull and consistent pain in ...