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Stopping a prescription
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I began with a sinus and inner ear infection diagnosed December 31st, 2004. I was prescribed Antibiotics which were chaged 3 times to get of the infections. A CT Scan has been performed, showing no infections now, but there is fluid in my ears causing remaining imbalance, dizziness and annoying bussing sounds in my head. The physician determined via CT Scan results, that sinuses were inflamed and prescribed a decongestant and Nasarel. I am no longer taking the Decongestant but 2 hrs after I take the Nasarel all ymptoms heighten and I can't lay down, and my head sounds like a truck is motoring through it. I am also getting tightness and nervousness throughout my body after taking the Nasarel. I have been taking Nasarel (2sprays each Nostril-2x/day)for 9 days for an inflammation of the sinuses. It is making my symptoms worse. Can I stop taking the medication?

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