Experts Reveal Effective Nasal Decongestant Hacks After FDA Exposes Ineffective Options

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Medical experts are sharing alternative options for allergy sufferers after the FDA declared oral forms of phenylephrine, a popular nasal decongestant found in over-the-counter medications, ineffective. Doctors recommend using corticosteroid nasal sprays like Flonase or oxymetazoline nasal sprays like Afrin and Zicam for temporary relief. Pseudoephedrine, found in Sudafed, is still a viable option for congestion relief but has more restrictions. Oral antihistamines like Zyrtec, Allegra, and Claritin are recommended to treat seasonal allergies. Steam, rest, and relaxation are also suggested to alleviate symptoms.
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