From the start of my whole sorry saga of sinus/cough problems I have been told by my GP that I cannot take decongestants such as Sudafed because of my asthma meds. This gp was a pharmacist prior to becoming a doctor, so I accepted what she was saying despite the fact that my head was abs full of catarrh. Yesterday, however, when seeing another gp in the practice, I casually mentioned that it was a pity I couldn't take decongestants as the cough may not have developed. It wasn't a complaint, more an observation. She then said "who told you that? Of course you can take them." I muttered something to the effect that I wasn't sure who had told me as I was a little taken aback, plus I didn't want to start any hassle between them. I asked if there was any contraindications with my current med list and she said no.
Now which one do I believe? The no decongestant doc is younger but also has pharmacist experience, the other is older and more experienced as a GP.
Am confused.
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