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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You might need to take steroid nasal sprays or drops for a few months. They sometimes cause irritation, sore throats or nosebleeds. Decongestant nasal sprays and drops should not be used for more than a week at a time because using them for too long can make your stuffiness worse. If you have a severe sinus infection or if you’re taking antibiotics, talk with your doctor about the best OTC medication choice for you. Do sinus decongestants work for ear congestion? 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.

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Some products may just contain decongestant medicine, but many are sold as "all-in-1" remedies that contain decongestants, painkillers or antihistamines. They should not be used by the following groups of people without getting advice from a pharmacist or GP first: More serious side effects can also happen, such as hallucinations and severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), but these are very rare. Taking decongestants with other medicines ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. Sudafed® Nasal Spray Solution contains xylometazoline hydrochloride. Non-Drowsy Sudafed® Decongestant Tablets contain pseudoephedrine hydrochloride. Non-Drowsy Sudafed® Decongestant Syrup contains pseudoephedrine hydrochloride. Sudapro™ Head Cold Tablets contain pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and ibuprofen. Non-Drowsy Sudaplus® Tablets contain paracetamol and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride. Ask your pharmacist for advice. Examples include pseudoephedrine (sometimes called by the brand name Sudafed). Types of decongestantsMost decongestants can be bought over the counter from pharmacies without a prescription. Who can take decongestants Talk with your doctor before taking drugs containing these ingredients if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Research in animals has shown adverse effects on the fetus when the birthing parent takes these drugs. There haven’t been enough studies with humans to be certain how the drug might affect the fetus. These drugs should only be taken if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk. Can you take sinus decongestants if you have high blood pressure? Decongestant medicines do not usually have side effects, and any side effects you may experience are usually mild. Children aged 6 to 11 should take them for no longer than 5 days. Ask a pharmacist for advice about this. These medications are available OTC at affordable prices, but that doesn’t always make it easy to choose one that’s best for you.

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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. If you have sinusitis, a GP may be able to recommend other medicines to help with your symptoms, such as: Decongestants that come as tablets, liquids or powders that you swallow are not recommended if you're breastfeeding. When you’re figuring out which decongestant to buy, you’ll need to determine what’s causing your congestion.If it’s allergies, you’ll probably want a product that contains an antihistamine ingredient like diphenhydramine. Antihistamines target your body’s immune response to allergens like pollen. Antihistamines usually make the person taking them a bit drowsy, so keep in mind, taking them at any time other than bedtime may have you needing a nap. 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? For example, taking decongestants alongside some antidepressants can cause a dangerous rise in blood pressure.



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