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- Rhinitis medicamentosa (or RM, also known as rebound congestion) is a condition of rebound nasal congestion suspected to be brought on by extended use...
- Acne medicamentosa is acne that is caused or aggravated by medication. Because acne is generally a disorder of the pilosebaceous units caused by hormones...
- atrophic, occupational, and gustatory rhinitis, as well as rhinitis medicamentosa (rebound congestion); (iii) allergic rhinitis, triggered by pollen,...
- Rebound congestion, or rhinitis medicamentosa, may occur. A 2006 review of the pathology of rhinitis medicamentosa concluded that use of oxymetazoline...
- (3%). Long term use (> 10 days) is not recommended due to a rhinitis medicamentosa when stopped. Use is not recommended during pregnancy. Xylometazoline...
- Bruch-Gerharz D; Neumann NJ; Hodzic-Avdagic N (2005). "Embolia cutis medicamentosa after subcutaneous injection of pegylated interferon-α". Hautarzt. 56...
- a row, because rebound congestion may occur in the form of rhinitis medicamentosa. When used in adults for a short period of time side effects appear...
- become counterproductive after several days of use, causing rhinitis medicamentosa. In some cases, such as those due to allergies or sinus infections,...
- reaction to pollen or gr**** Common cold, influenza or COVID-19 Rhinitis medicamentosa, a condition of rebound nasal congestion brought on by extended use...
- ****ociation with stroke has been suggested. Extended use may cause rhinitis medicamentosa, a condition of rebound nasal congestion. Known side-effect: Stinging...