• surfrock66@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You know what’s weird? I get severe sinus headaches and regular pseudoenepherine sudafed doesn’t help at all, but these phelylephrine ones do. I’ll even tell my wife “the little reds, not the whites”. Weird.

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      1 year ago

      Have you tried a migraine formulation for that? It sounds like you’re actually benefiting from the systemic effects (vasoconstriction) instead of the reduced mucous production. A formulation would include caffeine that also has vasoconstriction in case this is removed from the market.

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        1 year ago

        Weird, here in my area of California the OTC ones are the reds, you have to go to the pharmacist for the white ones.

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          In my area both are red unless you get the 12-hour controlled-release caplets, those are white. It’s probably just different factories.

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      I forget but wasn’t it also advertised to have a painkilling effect? Maybe the thing it’s doing for you isn’t the decongestant but that?

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      In my area the red ones are the pseudophedrine ones. Never seen the white ones, I just go to the counter because I am not making meth.

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      When I had COVID and got really severe congestion, it was some of the worst sinus pain I’ve ever had in my life. I was at the point where I was trying to use a baby nasal bulb to relieve some pressure. The phenylephrine helped me a lot more than any other medication I was trying, including nasal sprays. I also take other sinus medications though, so I wonder if it’s a case of a medication not working well unless it’s used in conjunction with other things?

      I guess it’s possible I experienced a placebo effect, but it seems weird it would do it when nothing else was.