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… Nosebleeds usually occur in the soft part of the nose. Spraying the nose with a decongestant nasal spray like oxymetazoline (Afrin) before applying pressure …
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… File #118 Naloxone: Treating opioid overdose . Is the nasal spray version of naloxone available in BC? If you are … Benefits plan will cover the cost of injectable and nasal spray forms of naloxone. What are W-18 and carfentanil? …
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… be known, or it may be related to allergies, infections, or nasal polyps. What are the symptoms? Symptoms include pain … on if you have acute or chronic sinusitis. A steroid nose spray along with a saline nose wash may relieve symptoms. If … on if you have acute or chronic sinusitis. A steroid nose spray along with a saline nose wash may relieve your …
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… or sneezing. Drainage down the back of the throat (post-nasal drip) from the nose and sinuses may also occur. How is … a day. Then blow your nose. You can use: A saline nasal spray. It's easy and quick to use, and you can find it in … include antihistamine, corticosteroid, and decongestant sprays. If your doctor recommends medicine to relieve …
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… Do not use over-the-counter cold or allergy pills or nasal sprays. They can make your nose dry. If you have … Nosebleeds usually occur in the soft part of the nose. Spraying the nose with a decongestant nasal spray like …
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… may have a tickle in your throat or coughing caused by post-nasal drip . Your nose may be runny. And your eyes may be … with medicine. Over-the-counter corticosteroid nasal spray, antihistamine or decongestant pills, or prescription nasal spray antihistamines may help relieve some of your symptoms. …
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… reverse opioid overdose. It is available in injectable and nasal spray (or “intranasal”) formulations. Naloxone can quickly … a kit. How can I find naloxone? Both injectable and nasal spray naloxone are approved in Canada and available for …
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… by mouth as a pill or liquid (oral) or used as nose drops, sprays, or gels. The oral kind provides longer relief but … more side effects than the ones that are used in the nose. Sprays and drops provide rapid but temporary relief. To know … taking cold and allergy medicines. Don't use decongestant nasal sprays, drops, or gels more times in one day or for …
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… to relieve facial pain and headache. Use a decongestant nasal spray, gel, or drops (such as Claritin Allergy or Drixoral) … mucous membranes swell up more than before you used the spray. Try an oral decongestant for a stuffy nose or head. …
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… Drainage from the nose down the back of the throat (post-nasal drip). Sore throat or coughing. Snoring. Seasonal … symptoms. To relieve a stuffy nose, use a steroid nasal spray (such as Nasacort). This type of spray can also help with red, itchy, watery eyes. Another …