But an FDA advisory panel found that it doesn’t work to clear congestion when taken by mouth, and has proposed removing it from oral OTC cold products. It may still work in nasal sprays.
But hidden at your pharmacy among the potpourri of cough drops and cold remedies, you can find a low-risk treatment that actually may help: nasal irrigation devices. Several small studies suggest ...
A common cold is a viral infection primarily affecting the upper respiratory tract including the nose and throat However in some cases it may develop into a sinus infection Here are some signs that ma ...