I've experienced good results with Rhinalar (or it's generic version).
The only downside, is that it takes about 3 days to reach peak
effectiveness. But it works very well.
I also try and stay well hydrated too.
Best regards,
Martin Bender
On 26-Jun-06, at 10:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
] RE: Rhinitis
I've experienced good results with Rhinalar (or it's generic version).
The only downside, is that it takes about 3 days to reach
peak effectiveness. But it works very well.
I also try and stay well hydrated too.
Best regards,
Martin Bender
On 26-Jun-06, at 10:37 PM, [EMAIL
I have dealt with allergic rhinitis all my life - basically the same
symptoms that have been described in previous posts. I have found a
combination of drugs that works quite well: Flonase Allegra. The
Allegra controls about 70% of my allergic rections, while the Flonase,
a nasal spray, allows
The generic version of Flonase -fluticasone- just recently became available,
and it's much cheaper also. It seems to work just as well as Flonase.
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
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I just have to pitch in, since I also suffer from this problem. I think it
is prevalent in populated areas. I have finally, after many years, come up
with a reasonable solution: Mucinex and lots of water, Sinucleanse from my
local Walgreen's drugs (in the south, at least here in the Memphis
In a message dated 24/06/2006 17:07:14 GMT Daylight Time,
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I think it
is prevalent in populated areas.
I am told that it is almost unknown in unpopulated areas. :-)
All the best,
Lawrence
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
_http://lawrenceyates.co.uk_
Bernabe Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone, i'm having crises right now about my hornplaying. I discovered 2
years ago that I have perennial rhingitis. I've also inferred that this may
be the source of my inconsistency in my playing. As a student horn player, I
kept battling with this
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