Sudafed nasal spray, which contains the active ingredient phenylephrine, has been blacklisted in some regions due to concerns over its efficacy and safety. Regulatory agencies, such as the FDA, have questioned the effectiveness of phenylephrine in treating nasal congestion, leading to the removal or restriction of products containing this ingredient. Additionally, the potential for misuse and side effects has contributed to its negative perception and regulation.
Is sudafed om for nasal congestion still on the market?
No, nasal spray isn't alchol
Get some Sudafed at your local pharmacy (you'll probably have to sign for it). Take it EXACTLY AS DIRECTED for two or three days. Then stop, or take half-doses for two more days. That shoud do it. If there is still residual rebound effect from the nasal spray, breathe through your mouth for a day or two until it is over - and don't abuse nasal decongestants in the future.
Nasal insulin is insulin given by nasal spray (spray into the nose) instead of by injection.
yes
Afrin is a brand of nasal spray used to ease nasal congestion that is available
I can no longer find 4way nasal spray in stores. Why?
None. Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) is used. This is a nasal decongestant.
Not if you tell the tester that you use nasal spray before testing.
An allergy nasal spray.
A company called SiCap makes the Sinus BUster brand of nasal spray. This nasal spray available over the counter in the USA, and used to reduce nasal congestion, sinus pressure and headaches due to sinuses.
This question needs to be more specific. I assume that you mean a nasal spray with a medication, and there are different types of drugs that are made and administered as nasal sprays.