It's generally advisable to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication, including decongestants, after a concussion. While decongestants may help relieve nasal congestion, they can also cause side effects like increased heart rate and blood pressure, which might not be ideal for someone recovering from a concussion. Additionally, some symptoms of concussion, such as headaches or dizziness, could be worsened by certain decongestants. Always prioritize professional medical advice in such situations.
Can you take Diazepam with concussion.
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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None.
Yes
yes, you can
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).
100 G's
Yes if you take it rectally.
the decongestant is idot know