Its decongestant component clears up a stuffy nose and congested sinuses, alleviating one of the most uncomfortable flu symptoms. The analgesic element provides relief from headaches and body aches that can make your flu experience miserable. Lastly, the antipyretic ingredient works to reduce fever, ...
Most times drug allergies are identified based on the time proximity of the reaction to administration of the drug and patient history. If the drug is stopped and the symptoms also stop; then the logical conclusion is that the drug caused the allergic reaction. Skin testing can also be used ...
Their effects on the respiratory tract differ; breathing steam room air provides a 100% humidity level, which soothes the mucous membranes of the upper nasal passages, throat, and sinuses and lower respiratory tree, whereas dry-heat saunas are between 10% and 20% humidity. Saunas will ...
In humans, the nasal cavity is connected to the paranasal sinuses. The paranasal sinuses are four paired spaces named after the bone in which they are located (frontal sinus, sphenoid sinus, ethmoid air cells and maxillary sinus). Even though the function of the paranasal sinuses is unclear...
Drug allergic reactions are similar to allergic reactions resulting from food and other substances that we ingest. A person's genetic make-up helps determine what they are allergic to, and the severity of their allergies. Allergic reactions, including drug allergyreactions, can be mild, moderate,...
Azithromycin is used to treat certain bacterial infections, such as bronchitis; pneumonia; sexually transmitted diseases (STD); and infections of the ears, lungs, sinuses, skin, throat, and reproductive organs.As for Gram-negative bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae, Salmonella,...
Adalimumab suppresses the immune system and is therefore associated with minor infections of the urinary tract, respiratory tract, and sinuses. Other side effects of adalimumab include: hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis) and reduced levels in the blood of platelets and red cells (...
A multitude of methodologies to tackle the drug’s physical and chemical hurdles are outlined along with some proven-effective strategies to increase its activity and/or decrease its toxicity. A separate detailed section focused on micro and nanotechnology solutions addresses new drug delivery systems ...
Sinusitis(inflammation of the sinuses) Dysphonia(hoarseness) Oropharyngeal pain (mouth and throat pain) Respiratorycongestionand tightness Dyspnea(shortness of breath) Wheezing Immediate and paradoxical bronchospasm Tracheitis (bacterial infection of thetrachea) ...
Xanthine derivativesopen airways by relaxing the smooth muscles in the walls of the airways and they also suppress the response of the airways to stimuli. The mechanism of action of xanthines is not fully understood. Xanthine derivatives may dilate bronchi by blocking the action of phosphodiesterase...