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Information about over-the-counter decongestants, from the American Academy of Family Physicians. ... familydoctor.org Home > OTC Guide > Decongestants...
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Decongestants: OTC Relief for Congestion ... What types of OTC decongestants are available? ... Decongestants work by narrowing blood vessels in the lining of the nose. This reduces how much blood flows through the area so that swollen tissue inside the nose shrinks and air can pass through more easily.
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Decongestant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A decongestant or nasal decongestant is a type of drug which is used to relieve nasal congestion. The vast majority of decongestants act via enhancing norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and epinephrin...
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Everything you need to know before you buy decongestants for your cold or flu. Are decongestants right for you and your symptoms or just a waste of your money? ... Before You Buy Decongestants...
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Learn more about decongestants and antihistamines -- and how they may help relieve your cold symptoms. ... How do decongestants work? ... Are decongestants and antihistamines unsafe?
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Learn more about decongestants here. ... How decongestants work: These drugs decrease nasal congestion by causing blood vessel constriction (narrowing) and reduced blood flow to the nasal passage. ... Oral decongestants may increase blood pressure, cause or aggravate existing heart rhythm abnormalities, and/or cause wakefulness...
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Medical treatment Decongestants including conditions possibly treated or prevented by this treatment. ... Count: Decongestants is listed as a: treatment for 6 conditions; alternative treatment for 0 conditions; preventive treatment for 0 conditions; research treatment for 0 conditions.
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Medical treatment Nasal decongestants including conditions possibly treated or prevented by this treatment. ... Count: Nasal decongestants is listed as a: treatment for 3 conditions; alternative treatment for 0 conditions; preventive treatment for 0 conditions; research treatment for 0 conditions.
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