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by dbbolton
1538 days ago
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I'm a physician- although I don't disagree with the spirit of the article the headline is exceptionally misleading. Phenylephrine is useless as an oral decongestant. It is still quite useful for other indications, including as a vasopressor (given IV to increase blood pressure such as in hypotensive shock). I believe it is actually the only commonly available vasopressor in the US that is a pure alpha-1 agonist which in certain scenarios is desirable. It is also indicated for treatment of priapism. The real kicker is that phenylephrine actually does work as a nasal decongestant when it is used as an intranasal spray, which has the added benefit of fewer systemic side effects compared with oral decongestants. |
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humm, so, crush and and snort it?