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Tag: Post nasal drip

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Do Antidepressants Cause Nasal Drip? Unpacking the Link

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According to clinical studies and drug information, certain antidepressants, including some SSRIs, have been reported to cause symptoms of rhinitis, such as a stuffy or runny nose, which can manifest as nasal drip. This side effect, often referred to as drug-induced rhinitis, is a documented but less common reaction to these medications.

What Allergy Medicine Is Good for Coughing? A Comprehensive Guide

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In 2021, approximately 81 million people in the U.S. were diagnosed with seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever), a common cause of allergy-related coughing [1.6.6]. Understanding what allergy medicine is good for coughing is key to finding effective relief from this persistent symptom.

Exploring the Question: What is the drug Ponaris used for?

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First formulated in 1931 and famously included in NASA's medical space kits, Ponaris is a botanical oil blend for nasal relief [1.2.3, 1.7.3]. So, what is the drug Ponaris used for today? It primarily serves as a nasal emollient to treat dryness, stuffiness, and irritation [1.2.1].

Understanding What Happens When Nasal Spray Goes Down Your Throat

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According to health experts, it is common for some of the liquid from a nasal spray to drain into the back of your throat, especially if your technique is incorrect. This guide addresses **what happens when nasal spray goes down your throat** and provides crucial information on what to expect, potential risks, and how to prevent it from happening.

What Medicine Dries Up Sinuses? A Guide to Relief

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Diagnosed sinusitis affects approximately 28.9 million adults in the United States, or about 11.6% of the adult population [1.8.1, 1.8.4]. If you're struggling with excess mucus and pressure, knowing what medicine dries up sinuses is the first step toward finding relief.