Anonymous wrote:OP here. I got and used Afrin about 2 hours ago, and feel so much better both in terms of stuffiness and pressure headache. Thank you to all who suggested it!
Also, thank you to PP who mentioned essential oils. I will put those in my diffuser next and maybe try to use it with steam.
I was just reading additional PP’ comments about potential issues with Afrin. I wasn’t aware of this as I have not used it in the past and hope not to have to use it for three full days. I assume the side effects everyone is talking about are from overuse only?
Anonymous wrote:To remind people, pseudoephedrine wasn't removed from cold medicine for safety reasons. It was just removed so that they could continue to sell those medications without the special controls needed for pseudoephedrine, due to illicit methamphetamine production concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid Afrin like the plague. I finally quit a 10+ year addiction.
That includes all derivatives. Personally I was addicted to Sinex. But anything with OXYMETAZOLINE is bad news (as well as spray phenophaline). It works well... and then your nose needs it to function at all.
Same poster here -- just adding to make the point. Being addicted meant that I had anxiety if I was anywhere without the spray bottle as my nose would fully close up and I couldn't breathe. I would need to use it 5-6 times a day. And, I burned a hole in my septum from using it. Trust me, don't do it.
Use oral pseudoephedrine sparingly. I also use both Nasonex and Astropro which are not addictive.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid Afrin like the plague. I finally quit a 10+ year addiction.
That includes all derivatives. Personally I was addicted to Sinex. But anything with OXYMETAZOLINE is bad news (as well as spray phenophaline). It works well... and then your nose needs it to function at all.
Anonymous wrote:Afrin for short term use; Flonase for longer term