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How to pronounce decongestant in English?

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Type of medicament, medication, medicinal drug, medicine
Has types nasal decongestant

Examples of decongestant

decongestant
You can also try using a nasal decongestant spray several hours before the flight.
From the usatoday.com
Decongestant use during pregnancy and its association with preterm delivery.
From the sciencedaily.com
Have you tried taking a decongestant pill or nasal spray well before flying?
From the suntimes.com
Topical nasal decongestant sprays also are the most effective thing for stuffy noses.
From the abcnews.go.com
It is generally made by cooking ammonia, lithium and pseudoephedrine, a decongestant.
From the economist.com
I told him that high BP doesn't mesh well with that type of decongestant.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Pseudoephedrine can be used either as oral or as topical decongestant.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A decongestant nasal spray may be a safer choice, because little gets into breast milk.
From the usatoday.com
Zyrtec-D combines the antihistamine cetirizine with a nasal decongestant, pseudoephedrine.
From the foxnews.com
More examples
  • A drug that decreases pulmonary congestion
  • A decongestant or nasal decongestant is a type of drug which is used to relieve nasal congestion.
  • A drug that relieves congestion, e.g. pseudoephedrine
  • (decongestants) medications that treat cough and stuffy nose by shrinking swollen membranes in the nose and making it easier to breath.
  • (Decongestants) such as Sudafed, that are taken as pills or liquids. These can reduce swelling and improve sinus drainage.
  • Decongestants reduce blood flow to the nose, eyes or ears, which allows less fluid in the area, clearing up congestion and symptoms of stuffy nose and difficult breathing.
  • Medication that shrinks swollen nasal tissues to relieve symptoms of nasal swelling, congestion and mucus secretion.
  • Medication designed to reduce congestion in the nose and sinuses.
  • Any of a variety of drugs commonly found in over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines. Most can cause a worsening of urine flow related problems and increased prostate pain in men with prostatitis or BPH. More at: