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Nasal Decongestants to cold and flu season
Nasal decongestants are used to relieve congestion and stuffiness in the nose caused by allergies, colds, and sinus infections. They work by narrowing the blood vessels in the nasal passages, making it easier to breathe. They come in various forms such as nasal sprays, drops, and oral medications. Nasal decongestants provide temporary relief and should not be used for more than a few days at a time without consulting a doctor.
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Sale 25%
Original price $ 12.95Current price $ 9.70Alka-Seltzer Plus Day & Night Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu, Liquid Gels, 20 ct
Bayer HealthcareNo reviewsAlka-Seltzer Plus Day & Night Liquid Gels helps to relieve the aches, fever, sinus pressure, cough, and congestion felt during cold season. The...
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Original price $ 14.95Current price $ 10.39TheraFlu Expressmax Daytime Severe Cold and Cough Syrup Berry 8.3 oz
GlaxoSmithKlineNo reviewsDon’t let your worst cold and cough symptoms ruin your plans. Grab serious, warming relief and get on with your day, with a berry-flavored syrup th...
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Original price $ 13.95Current price $ 11.79Vicks Nyquil Severe Cold & Flu Nighttime Liquid Berry 8 oz
Procter & GambleNo reviewsNyQuil SEVERE delivers maximum symptom-fighting ingredients to relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest cold symptoms at night so you can...
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Original price $ 15.95Current price $ 13.90NyQuil SEVERE VapoCOOL Nighttime Cold & Flu Liquid 12 oz
Procter & GambleNo reviewsVaporize your nighttime cold with NyQuil Severe VapoCOOL. The maximum strength Nighttime Cold & Flu relief of NyQuil Severe plus a soothing rus...
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Nasal decongestants are used to relieve congestion and stuffiness in the nose caused by allergies, colds, and sinus infections. They work by narrowing the blood vessels in the nasal passages, making it easier to breathe. They come in various forms such as nasal sprays, drops, and oral medications. Nasal decongestants provide temporary relief and should not be used for more than a few days at a time without consulting a doctor.