Another formerly common decongestant, phenylpropanolamine, was pulled from the market starting in 2000 due to its associated increased risk in hemorrhagic strokes. Decongestants are relatively ...
Here are the most common types of OTC medication for sinus congestion: 1. Decongestant: Nasal decongestants are available in tablets, liquids, and nasal sprays and work by reducing blood flow to ...
In April, she’d begun to use a topical nasal-spray decongestant. The over-the-counter (OTC) drug worked like a charm. By summer, she was still using the spray daily. Yet it was helping for ...