your baby will die
Their isn't anything much more than nasal congestion. Aside from pills, nasal sprays are the best way to clear your nasal passages. Unfortunately, nasal sprays such as Veramyst come with some side effects. A few of the side effects include vision problems, head aches and nasal bleeding. Keep in mind, these are side effects that are rarely found to happen.
No, nasal spray isn't alchol
Nasal insulin is insulin given by nasal spray (spray into the nose) instead of by injection.
Afrin is a brand of nasal spray used to ease nasal congestion that is available
I can no longer find 4way nasal spray in stores. Why?
No, Fluticasone Propionate nasal spray is not addictive. It is a corticosteroid medication used to treat symptoms of allergies and nasal inflammation, and does not cause physical dependence or addiction. It is important to use the medication as prescribed by a healthcare provider to achieve the desired therapeutic effects.
Not if you tell the tester that you use nasal spray before testing.
An allergy nasal spray.
A company called SiCap makes the Sinus BUster brand of nasal spray. This nasal spray available over the counter in the USA, and used to reduce nasal congestion, sinus pressure and headaches due to sinuses.
This question needs to be more specific. I assume that you mean a nasal spray with a medication, and there are different types of drugs that are made and administered as nasal sprays.
There are many places where one could purchase a Vicks nasal spray. The best places where one could purchase a Vicks nasal spray would be stores like Walgreens and CVS.
In the US, pregnant women can get the injection but not the nasal spray vaccine. The virus in the vaccine that is made to be used in a shot is dead/deactivated. The virus in the vaccine that is made to be used as a nasal spray is weakened (attenuated), it is not strong enough to make you sick, but there have not been clinical trials or approval for use of nasal spray vaccinations for swine flu in pregnant women yet. See also the related questions below and the related links section for information about flu vaccinations in pregnancy from the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).