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What drug makes your nose run? Exploring Medication-Induced Rhinitis

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According to a review of literature published in 2022, drug-induced rhinitis, a cause of a chronically runny nose and nasal congestion, is caused by a variety of medication classes, including antihypertensives, NSAIDs, and psychotropic drugs. This condition is also a notable side effect associated with the overuse of certain over-the-counter (OTC) nasal decongestant sprays and a symptom of opioid withdrawal.