Description
Nosikind -0.1% Nasal Spray is a nasal spray primarily used to relieve nasal congestion due to allergies, sinuses, or colds. It can also be used before certain procedures to reduce nasal congestion and facilitate breathing. Nosikind-P Nasal Spray contains xylometazoline hydrochloride, which is a decongestant. It works by constricting the blood vessels in the nasal passages, reducing inflammation and congestion.
Key Ingredients:
- Xylometazoline hydrochloride
- Benzalkonium chloride solution
Key Benefits:
- It helps relieve stuffiness and blockage in the nasal passages
- This nasal spray can help reduce allergy symptoms such as itching, sneezing, and congestion
- It promotes better breathing and improved sleep
- It can help clear and moisturize the nasal passages, especially in dry environments
Good to Know:
This spray is suitable for external use only.
Concerns It Can Help With:
- Allergies
- Sinuses
- Common cold
- Nasal dryness
Product Form: Spray
Dosage:
For adults and children over 6 years of age, 1-2 sprays into each nostril 2 to 4 times a day or as directed by a healthcare professional
Directions for Use:
- Clean the nose gently before applying
- Tilt the head forward slightly and insert the nozzle into one nostril
- Squeeze the bottle once and inhale
- Remove the nozzle before releasing the pressure on the bottle
- Repear for the other nozzle
- Replace the cap tightly after use
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Store in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30C
- Protect from light
Quick Tips:
Some tips for maintaining nasal health include staying hydrated, avoiding irritants such as cigarette smoke and pollution, using a humidifier, and using a saline solution to clean the nasal passages.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can allergies affect nasal health?
Yes, allergies can cause inflammation and congestion in the nasal passages, which can lead to nasal health issues.
What can cause a deviated septum?
A deviated septum can be caused by injury, genetics, or other factors.