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Loratadine (Alavert, Claritin) Nasal Spray Basics Steroid nose sprays fight inflammation and help your child breathe better. They can be liquids or aerosol puffs, and they're used once or more a day. They reduce mucus, itching, andcongestion. They take a while to work. For best results: M...
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Nasal congestion, sneezing, and runny nose are common symptoms of a cold caused by a virus. The viruses that cause colds to induce inflammation that increases the leakage of fluid from the blood vessels into the lining of the nose and even into the nose. This causes swelling of the lining...
In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising such imidazoles as well as methods of using them to treat allergy, nasal congestion, inflammatory and CNS-related diseases and others.Neng-Yang ShihRobert G. Aslanian...
Nasal Sprays and Other Medicine Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine can help control symptoms of allergic reactions. Such medicines include antihistamines and decongestants. These medications may be administered in different forms, such as pills or capsules, liquids, eye drops, or nasal sprays. ...
Nasal Sprays and Other Medicine Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine can help control symptoms of allergic reactions. Such medicines include antihistamines and decongestants. These medications may be administered in different forms, such as pills or capsules, liquids, eye drops, or nasal sprays. ...
Allergy Risks in the Medicine Cabinet Many people have allergic reactions to medications that range from mild to life-threatening. Although some mild reactions may be treated with antihistamines or steroids, most doctors will suggest that you stop taking the medication. Your doctor may find a substi...