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Over‐the‐Counter Medications for Sinus Headache: A Cross‐Sectional Survey Study [PDF]
Objective Sinus headache is a common complaint that can be due to chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) or non‐rhinogenic facial pain/pressure (NRFP). The purpose of this study is to characterize over‐the‐counter (OTC) medications used for sinus headache.
Nathan Gabriel Sattah +6 more
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Assessment of the Prevalence of the Use of Nasal Decongestants Among Hail Population
Background: Nasal decongestants are widely used to relieve nasal congestion caused by conditions such as allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and the common cold.
Farida Habib Khan +6 more
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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF NASAL DECONGESTANTS (REVIEW OF LITERATURE)
Nasal decongestants are ones of the most popular and widespread medicines due to high frequency of respiratory infections. But on the other hand they are characterized by significant abuse potential for users seeking such effects as euphoria ...
C. Левицька
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Topical decongestants in otorhinolaryngologist practice
The problem of long-term and uncontrolled use of decongestants remains one of the most relevant problems of modern otorhinolaryngology. To date vasoconstrictors are the most actively used drugs for the treatment of acute and chronic rhinitis, as well as ...
A. A. Krivopalov, P. A. Shamkina
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Background: Nasal decongestant drugs are widely used as potent vasoconstrictive agents to reduce congestion of nasal and ocular mucous membranes in disease such as allergic rhinitis.
Abdulhakeem Almutairi +7 more
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Pharmacotherapy of allergic rhinitis
The clinical picture of allergic rhinitis includes sneezing, nasal discharge, impaired nasal breathing, and itching of the nose and roof of mouth. Depending on the duration of symptoms, allergic rhinitis is divided into intermittent and persistent forms,
V. T. Pal’chun +3 more
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Long-acting topical decongestants
Significant role of getting the required amount of air into the human body belongs to the breathing by the nose. The nasal cavity prepares the air for reciprocity with the lower respiratory tract owing to the complex structure of the mucous membrane ...
A. Yu. Ovchinnikov +3 more
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CURRENT ASPECTS OF USE OF NASAL VASOCONSTRICTORS AND ADJUNCTIVE AGENTS IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE
Nasal forms of vasoconstrictor agents (decongestants) are one of the most frequently prescribed groups of drugs in the therapy of inflammatory diseases of the nasal cavity.
D. A. Tulupov +3 more
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Nasal decongestants in monotherapy for the common cold [PDF]
Background : Many treatments for the common cold exist and are sold over-the-counter. Nevertheless, evidence on the effectiveness and safety of nasal decongestants is limited.
De Sutter, An +4 more
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Allergic rhinitis from the otorhinolaryngologist’s perspective
Allergic rhinitis remains one of the most pressing problems of modern otorhinolaryngology. Allergic rhinitis is an allergic inflammation of the nasal mucosa characterised by the following symptoms (one or more): stuffiness, rhinorrhoea, nasal itching ...
J. M. Mustafaev
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