Among her must-haves are combo she takes “when I’m down bad” and a “more potent nasal decongestant” than DayQuil.
A POPULAR nasal spray used to tackle a blocked nose may trigger Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms, a doctor has warned. Pseudoephedrine, a medicine found in many cold and flu medicines like ...
If you’re using a decongestant nasal spray, you shouldn’t use it for more than three or four days, because it can make your symptoms worse. Along with OTC nasal decongestants, some ...