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I think that was the point of the question: there is only one real option, pseudoephedrine.
Are there decongestant nasal sprays or something? I've been taking phenylephrine because I believed it worked--even though it was a placebo --and never looked at other options. I don't tolerate pseudoephedrine well.
Phenylephrine somewhat works as a nasal decongestant
There are other comments with some science links and I can confirm through experience that comparing PE PILLS to PE spray the spray actually does something
Not nearly the same effect as pseudoephedrine
There's also Fluticasone (Flonase) but I wouldn't recommend that unless you're desperate or rich (in my area a small bottle of PE spray costs like 5 bucks, the base Flonase that has about half the drugs in it is almost 20)
I swear by nasal sprays that contain xylometazoline. If I get a cold, it's the only thing that lets me actually breathe so I can fall asleep.