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Sudafed is a brand that was originally named for the drug, but is now used on other meds. Psudoephidrine is the one that works, but some of the others by the same name are nearly worthless. Psudoephidrine has become difficult to purchase, stocked behind the counter, less competition and higher prices all because meth makes use it in their work so laws have been passed to control it. In some states you have to have a doctor's script.There may be lots of reasons to not use Psudoephidrine while diving but without it I couldn't dive so I use it and have for 30 years.
I'll pardon your typos, but not your false claims.Long term use of decongestants like Sudafed or Afrin is not recommended. All you have to do is read the box. 4 days maximum or you can get rebound congestion. I use them for an occasional or weekend dive. For a longer trip, prescribed steroidal sprays are a better choice, but have to be started weeks before the trip.
Anyone using pseudoephedrine HCl at 60mg twice a day, every day is seriously overdosing and playing with fire. The word "addiction" comes to mind.
Please pardon any typos. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk