CASES of ‘super flu’ and other winter bugs are continuing to circulate in the weeks after Christmas, with health bosses ...
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Pharmacist warns decongestant nasal spray users about risks that could easily happen
Decongestant nasal sprays are widely used for tackling congestion, but a pharmacist has warned there are important ...
A pharmacist has issued a warning to anyone who uses nasal sprays. With many people suffering with congestion at this time of ...
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Nasal spray warning over 'rebound congestion'; experts say it should not be used for more than 7 days
Doctors warn that using nasal decongestant sprays for more than seven days can cause rebound congestion and dependency.
Over time, this can trigger a cycle of dependency as people believe they need to continue using the nose spray in order to ...
Nasal decongestant sprays are a popular remedy for relieving nasal congestion caused by colds, allergies and sinus infections. These sprays provide quick relief allowing for easier breathing. However, ...
Due to risk of dependency, manufacturers must make clear make the seven-day limit for nasal decongestant sprays.
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Is nasal spray safe to use? Here's what a doctor recommends
Health expert warns against using nasal decongestant sprays containing xylometazoline or oxymetazoline for more than seven days, as overuse can cause rebound congestion and dependency. With flu cases ...
Certain nose sprays shouldn't be used for longer than seven days at a stretch, with the NHS cautioning: "using them for too ...
Decongestant nasal sprays can be popular at this time of year, but Pharmacist Anum has said people need to be vigilant. She ...
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