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iGuard.org has more than 14,850 users on treatment for NASAL CONGESTION.
Learn more about what medications they are taking to treat nasal congestion from the table below...
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*This list is NOT EXHAUSTIVE - Only drugs used by a sufficiently large number of iGuard.org users are listed. **Medications are sometimes known by different brand/generic names, depending upon how they are packaged or used.
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I have alot of mucus and nasal congestion because I have 2 teeth that needs work on. Sometimes your sinus can act up if you have teeth problems.
45 year old female
Posted: 2008-11-19 23:10:03
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I almost always experience nasal congestion with a lot of mucus from my nasal cavity draining into my mouth. Occassionally, I can discover small bolus on my tongue appearing like a half digested boiled rice with an offensive smell.
Available treatment I have been taking in this part of Africa (a Surborb in Liberia) is: Tylenol Sinus Congestion Tabs. This can normally wipe out the symptoms for 3-4 weeks and reoccur again.
I will therefore appreciate were you to help me with a recommended treatment (through my e-mail which I can share with our Community Health Officer) to permanently heal this illness and save me from a trip to abroad which I am afraid I can't achieve.
Blessed you who save lives.
35 year old male
Posted: 2008-10-02 08:52:48
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I WOULD LIKE A NATURAL REMEDY.MY NASAL CONGESTION IS CONSTANT.I AM TRYING TO FIND NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ALL MY AILMENTS.
60 year old female
Posted: 2008-08-19 23:26:37
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