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Oxymetazoline, sold
under the
brand name
Afrin among others, is a
topical decongestant and
vasoconstrictor medication. It is
available over-the-counter...
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suspected to be
brought on by
extended use of
topical decongestants (e.g.,
oxymetazoline, phenylephrine, xylometazoline, and
naphazoline nasal sprays) and certain...
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these areas.
Decongestant nasal sprays and eye
drops often contain oxymetazoline and are used for
topical decongestion.
Pseudoephedrine acts indirectly...
- the
stomach and
cause vomiting.
Vasoconstrictive medications such as
oxymetazoline (Afrin) or
phenylephrine are
widely available over the
counter for treatment...
- or "Otriven" (Germany). A
product marketed as "Otrivin Oxy"
contains oxymetazoline instead of xylometazoline.
Other product names used
include Antazol...
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Tiamenidine Tizanidine Tolonidine Xylazine Xylometazoline Partial agonists Oxymetazoline (also α1 agonist) TDIQ
Inverse agonist Caffeine ( and methylxanthines)...
- act as
agonists at both alpha-1 and alpha-2 receptors.
Xylometazoline Oxymetazoline Apraclonidine[citation needed]
Cirazoline Epinephrine The following...
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Administration approved a 0.1%
oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution for
acquired blepharoptosis.
Oxymetazoline is
believed to work by stimulating...
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nocturnal symptoms,
intranasal corticosteroids can be
combined with
nightly oxymetazoline, an
adrenergic alpha-agonist, or an
antihistamine nasal spray without...
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chewing tobacco or gum
Imidazolines such as clonidine, naphazoline,
oxymetazoline and
tetrahydrozoline Antipsychotics,
including risperidone, haloperidol...