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An аdult in their 20s аsks yоu (their phаrmacist) what they cоuld use fоr their annoying runny nose that started last evening. Several of their co-workers all have “colds” right now. You ask the SCHOLAR-MAC questions and learn: S—runny nose and sore throat C—blowing their nose every 5 to 10 minutes (“it’s like a faucet that won’t stop”) & secretions are colorless and thin; sore throat "minor" pain (2 on a pain scale of 0 to 10) H—hasn’t tried anything yet for the nose; can’t remember if used anything in the past for this but probably never treated before O—yesterday at suppertime L—both nostrils A—none R-- none M—escitalopram 10 mg each morning (for depression & anxiety), multivitamin daily A—amoxicillin (rash) C—depression, anxiety, eczema (in winter when the air is dry) Which of the following would be the MOST appropriate recommendation for this person’s rhinorrhea?