Budd explains that using a nasal decongestion spray for longer than a week can irritate the lining of your nose, damage your ...
People suffering from blocked noses have been cautioned to limit their use of nasal decongestant sprays to just seven days, ...
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Nasal spray warning over 'rebound congestion'; experts say it should not be used for more than 7 days
Doctors warn that using nasal decongestant sprays for more than seven days can cause rebound congestion and dependency.
The ReBoost Nasal Spray may contain mold and microbial contamination, while the ClearLife Allergy Nasal Spray may be linked to the same bacteria.
A nationwide recall has been issued for the MAD300 nasal atomizer, the device used to administer the heroin overdose drug naxalone. The recall does not impact the medication, according to a release ...
UK health experts warn that excessive use of decongestant nasal sprays can cause irreversible nasal damage and long-term ...
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