Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm..Afrin? Yes it can be addictive but I cannot stand a stuffy nose. The generic no drip nose spray works within a couple of minutes and my nose is wide open. Any nose spray with oxymetazoline in it should do wonders
Ummm, by now OP has had her baby and her congestion is probably gone. Thanks for playing though.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm..Afrin? Yes it can be addictive but I cannot stand a stuffy nose. The generic no drip nose spray works within a couple of minutes and my nose is wide open. Any nose spray with oxymetazoline in it should do wonders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask OB (or an allergist) to prescribe you Rhinocort Aqua. It's a class A drug so absolutely safe for pregnancy. It has helped me so much with allergies this fall!
And good call on the no heat. Cool air will help keep mucous down.
I thought it was Class B? But yes I also took this throughout the third trimester last pregnancy, and I have it on hand with this one.
I got the prescription from an ENT surgeon.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So frustrated! My OBs office is so damn conservative and wouldn't give me a spray. They want me to see an ENT to have them assess which I know will take me weeks to get in and see. I begged. I pleaded. No dice. So ridiculous!!!!!!
I'm just going to head to urgent care and get them to write a spray for me.
It shouldn't be this damn difficult to get what I need to feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Ask OB (or an allergist) to prescribe you Rhinocort Aqua. It's a class A drug so absolutely safe for pregnancy. It has helped me so much with allergies this fall!
And good call on the no heat. Cool air will help keep mucous down.
Anonymous wrote:Ask OB (or an allergist) to prescribe you Rhinocort Aqua. It's a class A drug so absolutely safe for pregnancy. It has helped me so much with allergies this fall!
And good call on the no heat. Cool air will help keep mucous down.