sodium chloride nasal spray
Why is sodium chloride used:
- The most natural way to clean your nose is to blow your nose.
- A clean nose helps eliminate nasal problems.
- Babies and toddlers do not know how to blow their nose. For this reason, your baby's nose should be cleaned regularly.
- The best way to do this is to flush the nostrils with an isotonic saline solution that dilutes nasal secretions while keeping the mucous membrane moist.
Do not use sodium chloride:
- Do not use if you are hypersensitive to any of the ingredients.
Warnings and Precautions:
- No special precautions are required when used as directed.
- But after rhinoplasty or nasal injury, medical clarification is required before use, especially if another nasal medication is used for topical application at the same time.
Possible side effects:
- Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if you experience tightness in your throat, swelling of your eyes, face, lips, or tongue, feel faint, or have difficulty breathing.
- Stop using the product if you experience hives or itching on the face or body.
Other medicines and sodium chloride:
- There are no known interactions.
How to use sodium chloride;
1. Remove the protective cover from the container.
2. Hold the base of the container with your thumb and the nozzle between your index and second finger. When using the container for the first time, press the pump several times until you get a regular spray before inserting it into your nostril. The container is then ready to use.
3. Insert nozzle into nostril. After use, clean nozzle. One to two sprays into each nostril, several times a day, as needed.
How to store sodium chloride
- Sodium chloride should be stored at room temperature between 15°C to 30°C.