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What is the Rebound Effect of Naphazoline?

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According to the American Medical Association, prolonged use of topical nasal decongestants like naphazoline can lead to a condition known as rhinitis medicamentosa, or "rebound congestion". The rebound effect of naphazoline is a frustrating cycle where nasal congestion returns and worsens after the medication wears off, causing a user to feel the need for more frequent doses. This counterproductive loop, first described in relation to naphazoline in 1944, can complicate an individual's original nasal troubles.