For earaches associated with congestion, an oral decongestant like pseudoephedrine can be effective in relieving pressure by reducing swelling in the nasal passages and Eustachian tubes. Additionally, nasal sprays containing oxymetazoline may help alleviate congestion more quickly. However, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
Many cases of earaches result from congestion. A decongestant can help. If that has no effect, you may need to see a medical professional.
Yes, you can take Sudafed or a decongestant while taking Benzonatate. Benzonatate is a cough suppressant and does not contain a decongestant.
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Take a decongestant and chew gum.
You can take the basic lemsip, but not the lemsip max as it has a decongestant in it which is not safe.
Yes, It is common practice by family physicians to prescribe a combination of Amoxacillin with a decongestant, or a decongestant and broncholytic i.e. Maxifed (Pseudoephedrine/Guafenesin).
Yes if you take it rectally.
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Children can safely take a decongestant like phenylephrine or pseudoephedrine along with Zyrtec (cetirizine) after consulting with a healthcare provider. It's important to ensure that the child is of the appropriate age and weight for the decongestant dosage. Always follow the recommended dosages and guidelines on the medication packaging. If in doubt, check with a pediatrician before combining medications.