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There's a warning that using a nasal decongestant spray for more than five days could make a blocked nose worse.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has limited the use of certain nasal decongestant sprays to a ...
The MHRA has limited the use of nasal decongestant sprays containing xylometazoline and oxymetazoline to a maximum of five days due to side effects of ...
HEALTH chiefs today sounded the alarm over decongestant nasal sprays amid fears Brits are unknowingly becoming addicted to ...
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Nobody likes being sick. The sneezing, coughing and runny nose are enough to drive anyone crazy. But having a blocked nose, whether it's from an illness or just plain ol' seasonal allergies is perhaps ...
The MHRA has issued urgent new advice to people using nasal decongestant sprays ...
Saline sprays are safer for regular use, but medicated sprays should not be overused.