It is important to self-assess your symptoms to determine if you should get tested for COVID-19. If you have symptoms that may be related to the virus, it is recommended to seek testing. Additionally, it is advised to avoid taking both decongestants like Otrivin and Tylenol "Sinus" simultaneously. It is best to start with Otrivin as it has a longer duration of action and is generally better tolerated. If you experience any pain, it is okay to use Tylenol Extra Strength for relief. Remember not to use Otrivin for more than 5 consecutive days to avoid rebound nasal congestion. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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