i.e. immediately preceding the event (week -1), was considered to be the time window of potentially higher risk for the effect of the decongestants (“index at-risk time window”). The third
and provide momentary respite. Beyond mere folklore, the ingestion of spicy foods activates a response that promotes the drainage of sinus cavities, allowing for the unobstructed passage of air. This age-old remedy serves as a testament to nature’s own provisions for alleviating human discomfort....
I never had allergies until I moved from Chicago to DC over 30 years ago. I have tried everything, even shots. Zyrtec-D is the only thing that works for me and I have to take it twice a day, all year round. Sometimes my system gets immune to it and I have to take Benadryl with...
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nasal decongestantphenylpropanolamineadolescentTraumatic knee dislocation constitutes an infrequently seen and true orthopedic emergency. Rotatory dislocations of the knee represent the rarest form of knee dislocation. This injury often results from impact trauma. We present a case report involving a ...
Results A 42‐year‐old Chinese lady with no past medical or ocular history presented to the Emergency Department with a 2‐day history of headache, vomiting and bilateral eye redness. She had taken pseudoephedrine and chlorpheniramine the previous 5 days for cold symptoms. Best‐corrected visual ...