Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
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Vicks Vapor Rub is poisonous to humans if digested, I would suspect it's the same for dogs. So I wouldn't use it on a dog.
A humidifier would easily clear up the sinus infection. I also recommend Vicks Vapo Rub (which i own no copyright to). I use that whenever i have a sinus infection. It clears me up very quickly. Drink lots of fluids, and a little unorthodox, but putting icy-hot under your nose and on your chest will also help.
Yes. If it still smells strong enough to work, use it! It's not taken internally, so nothing to worry about except lack of effectiveness.
I am not aware of any test that looks for the ingredients in Vicks vapor rub, so I can't see how it could possibly cause you to fail a drug test. If you're exceptionally paranoid about it, tell the person administering the test that you used Vicks vapor rub and you want to make sure it won't interfere with anything. This person has to watch people pee in a cup all day, they could probably use a laugh.
Vick's vapour rub is not formulated to be rubbed on a burn, and may sting. Only use medication formulated to be used on a burn - if in doubt, ask a chemist or your doctor.
The body is decomposing (rotting flesh) as well as bodily fluids. This smell is something ANYONE would sense because there is no other smell like it. Often forensic teams have to use Vicks Vapo Rub under their nose to get near a body or to look at a body in the morgue. The smell is because the body is decomposing, and all of the insects and other things are feeding off of it.
you can use vicks stuff you can use vicks stuff
If it has expired you cannot use it.
when you have a stuffy nose you should try to stay in bed for some part of the day, rub vicks on ur neck, chest and forehead and use a blankt and hot water bottle to stay nice and warm, get well soon!!