Who shouldn’t take decongestants? Don’t take decongestants if you have high blood pressure that isn’t controlled. Taking decongestants can raise your blood pressure even if it is controlled or nearly normal. You may need to look for an alternative to decongestants. What are the side effects of decongestants? Side effectsRead More →

Decongestants may keep you awake and are usually taken during the day. Nasal sprays are less likely to have that side effect and may be helpful at night for congestion. Decongestants can also raise blood pressure. Is it OK to take decongestants everyday? Is it safe to take for aRead More →

A nasal decongestant and acetaminophen combination tablet or a nasal decongestant spray may be of benefit, and are safe. Talk with your pharmacist. Can you take Sudafed on sertraline? Interactions between your drugs No interactions were found between sertraline and Sudafed Triple Action. This does not necessarily mean no interactionsRead More →

Common side effects of Sudafed include: nervousness, restlessness or excitability (especially in children), dizziness, headache, fear, anxiety, loss of appetite, sleep problems (insomnia), What happens if you take decongestants for too long? The longer you use a spray decongestant, the more likely you are to get the rebound phenomenon. ItRead More →