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does sudafed really help with pressure on a airplane flight if so can any one tell me the instruction for when to take it etc i would appreciate this very much thank you
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As has been mentioned, Sudafed is a decongestant and has the effect of drying up sinuses, airways etc. A side effect of this is that it also slightly dehydrates the body. Coupled with the dehydration effect generally associated with flying the results can be quite alarming.
My wife took Sudafed to help with nasal congestion an hour or so before embarking on a long haul flight last year. Not long into the flight she suffered the symptoms of dehydration (giddiness, nausea and thirst) which took two litres of water to cure. The after effects lasted a couple of days.