the decongestant is idot know
The patient was told to use a decongestant medicine because he suffered from acute congestion.
The "D" stands for "Decongestant" .
Its a nasal decongestant and helps to relief stuffy nose.
Yes but you have to watch the amount of each you use at one time.
use a vaporizor to open congested nasal passage and use a decongestant nasal spray
Yes, you can take Sudafed or a decongestant while taking Benzonatate. Benzonatate is a cough suppressant and does not contain a decongestant.
No
Phenylephrine 10 mg manufactured by Perrigoa nasal decongestant used as a decongestant.
Bromfed is not a decongestant; it is a combination medication that typically contains brompheniramine, which is an antihistamine, and phenylephrine, which is a decongestant. The antihistamine component helps alleviate allergy symptoms, while phenylephrine specifically targets nasal congestion. Therefore, while Bromfed contains a decongestant, it is not solely classified as one.
Use of a spray decongestant is sometimes recommended to shrink blood vessels and stop bleeding.
Which nasal spray? Decongestant ? If you use it twice a day, there's "tolerance" and rebound congestion after 5-7 days if you stop using it. If you use it once a day, this effect might not appear.... but you can also see rebound congestion with once-a-day use..
It is a nasal decongestant