If you are experiencing nasal irritation while using a particular nasal spray, it is recommended to stop using it for 24-48 hours while continuing any other medications you may be taking. After this break, you can try using the nasal spray again to see if the irritation persists. If it does, it may be best to discontinue use. You can also consider trying a different type of nasal spray that is gentler on the nose. Your pharmacist can assist you in finding an alternative if necessary.
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