Scents that Drive the Consumption of Canadian Prescription Drugs

Nov 28
08:08

2011

Remcel Mae P. Canete

Remcel Mae P. Canete

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Pumpkin spice candles & pine-scented air fresheners may induce the holiday season for a particular group of people.

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Pumpkin spice candles and pine-scented air fresheners may induce the holiday season for a particular group of people. However,Scents that Drive the Consumption of Canadian Prescription Drugs Articles for some, those scents carried by the wind cause allergy symptoms -- from runny, itchy noses and sneezing to asthma attacks.  Hence, Canada prescription is surely a must.

"We're seeing more patients with the problem," said Dr. Stanley Fineman, president-elect of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI). "I've seen patients who say, 'I go into somebody's house who has one of these air fresheners and I just can't stay there. I have increasing nasal symptoms, sneezing and coughing.' There is no allergy skin test for air fresheners, but people can definitely have a physiologic response to it."

The nasal area being relatively near the eyes could also affect your sight.  Some would buy Elestat for immediate relief.

"It smells good to them, so they don't believe someone could be bothered by it," said Dr. J. Allen Meadows, an allergist in Montgomery, Ala.

"I have some of the same sensations myself. If the odor of the fume smells like a food, like cinnamon apple, I don't have a problem with it. But if it smells like a flower, I have to escape."

But Gretchen Schaefer, vice president of communications for the Consumer Specialty Products Association, an industry group, said "VOCs aren't necessarily harmful."

"Anything that emits a scent -- flowers or the scent of pine if you walk through a forest or your Christmas tree -- is emitting a VOC," she said.

"The Federal Hazardous Substance Act requires that the manufacturer put the proper-use information on the label," Schaefer said. "These products are safe if you use them according to the label instructions."  And, visiting Canada drugstore online is not as necessary as you think it is.