The term "cocktail" simply refers to a mixture; it doesn't say what's in the mix.
The only side effects to the shot are a little soreness and redness at the injection site. You might feel tired or "blah" for a day or so because your immune system is fighting off the virus particles in the shot, but you definitely don't catch anything from the shot because the particles are dead.
No it is not.
cocktail is a mixed beverage. a shot is not. its usually whiskey or vodka straight.
You have to wait until your better then you get the flu shot
A cocktail is a general term for a mixed beverage involving more than one ingredient. A shooter is a usually a cocktail built in a shot glass or in an amount appropriate to make easier to do a shot (AKA drink all of it in one gulp or sip) with.
Yes, sinus medications can cause headache as a side effect. See your doctor for proper diagnosis of your headache.
Most commonly it is used to open clogged blood vessels of the heart during a heart attack.
This could be a sinus problem, or even a sinus infection. The pressure of the sinus congestion can definitely cause this type of pain. But since there are other causes of facial pain, you need to see your doctor of sinus medications don't help relieve the pain.
Vicks has a few different options to help with sinus issues. There are many over the counter medications as well as sinus remedies that can be purchased in store. Breath Right strips seem to work for some individuals over night or sleeping in a more elevated position.
Yes, there are sinus medications without aspirin. If a person is sensitive to aspirin or other NSAIDs, they could look for preparations which contain acetaminophen. Talk to a pharmacist to find the best alternatives for their particular needs.
Many surprising medications can cause one to jitter, especially extra strength aspirin which thins the blood and often contains caffeine. Cold and sinus medications can also cause one to jitter, especially if taken on an empty stomach.
Headaches is one of the post-operative issues that may be experienced by a patient who has undergone sinus surgery and septoplasty. This may last for about 1-2 weeks after surgery. Pain medications are usually prescribed by the surgeon after the operation.