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Sinus Congestion Products

Don’t let sinus congestion slow you down! SUDAFED® offers a range of effective sinus congestion products designed to provide relief from nasal congestion, sinus pressure, and discomfort caused by allergies or colds.

Sudafed Sinus Congestion Products

Frequently Asked Questions

Sinus or nasal congestion is primarily caused by inflammation and swelling of the nasal tissues and sinuses, often due to infections like the common cold or flu, and allergies. Other causes include irritants such as smoke and pollutants, structural problems like a deviated septum, and conditions like sinusitis where fluid buildup allows germs to grow.

A nasal decongestant is a medication that helps relieve nasal congestion such as a stuffy or runny nose. It works by constricting the blood vessels in the nasal passages, which reduces swelling and inflammation. Nasal decongestants are available in various forms, including nasal sprays, caplets, tablets, or liquid.

SUDAFED® products contain pseudoephedrine, which is a decongestant that relieves sinus or nasal congestion. These products are available behind the pharmacy counter.

Pseudoephedrine is an active ingredient in nasal decongestant products that relieves sinus or nasal congestion. It works by narrowing the blood vessels in the nose that are swollen during the common cold, allergies, or flu. When the blood vessels narrow, the tissue shrinks and allows the normal flow of air and mucus. This results in temporary relief of nasal congestion, sinus congestion, and sinus pressure. Decongestants containing pseudoephedrine are packaged in pill or liquid form and can only be found behind-the-counter at your local pharmacy or drug store.

Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant that works by narrowing the blood vessels in the nose that are expanded during the common cold or allergies. When the blood vessels in the nose and sinuses narrow, the tissue shrinks and allows the normal flow of air and mucus. This results in temporary relief of nasal congestion, sinus congestion, and sinus pressure.

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*On November 8, 2024 the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued a proposed order to remove oral phenylephrine (PE) from the OTC monograph. The FDA proposed order is not related to safety.