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BREAKING NEWS!!! THE DRUGS DONT FUKCING WORK!!!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12509573/FDA-rule-TODAY-pulling-Benadryl-Sudafed-pharmacy-shelves-growing-evidence-dont-work.html

!schizos we were right all along AGAIN!

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Lol look at all the drug addicts in this thread. 🤣

Go hiking you pathetic NEETS.

0 allergy nature enjoyer here. Sucks to be all of you.

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Phenylephrine is everywhere and every nasal decongestant contains it

Only in cucked countries that banned pseudoephedrine.

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I worked with a few people addicted to it. Literally couldn't breath without some sniff everyday.

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I got addicted to the oxymetazoline sprays. Thought i just had persistent allergies but eventually realized it was the spray.

You use the spray, blood vessels constrict, you breathe easier. But your nasal membrane is oxygen-deprived during that time so when the spray wears off, your membrane swells ( :wink: ) as a healing response. So you get stuffy and use the spray again.

It was a nightmare of a weekend breaking the cycle.

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I'm completely dependent on oxymetazoline. How did you go about breaking the habit?

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Cold turkey. A shitty weekend of being unable to breathe. The first night was the worst but by Sunday night I could breathe well enough to sleep.

I had been using it pretty consistently for maybe 18 months or so.

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This is a deeply unsatisfying answer (I would have liked to have been handed some magic trick to get through it), but at least the timeframe is bearable. It's not like I'm giving up heroin or something.

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Flonase is safe to use, but it's more of a "use once a day, effect takes 2-3 weeks to settle in".

Maybe some vicks vaporub to help decongest during the weekend?

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Become a mouthbreather

:#marseypikachu2:

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Go. Hiking. Exposure to nature. Clean :marseybongojanny: your air filters. Take vitamins.

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Take vitamins

Globohomo

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Doesn't actual decongestant rebound hard tho and make you super stuffy after a couple of days?

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Ye, that's how you get addicted

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Pseudo is the absolute shit if you're actually sick

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