Expiration date: 10/2026
Dosage form
nasal spray
Composition
Oxymetazoline hCl - 0,025 mg, 150 doses. Accesso.substances: benzalkonium chloride, macrogol, povidone, propylene glycol, sodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate ,sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate, disodium edetate dihydrate, hydrochloric acid conc., purified water
Pharmacological action
Drug for symptomatic local treatment of rhinitis. Fenilafrina hydrochloride is an agonist of alpha1-adrenergic receptors (sympathomimetic), have a vasoconstrictor effect by stimulating alpha1-receptors in the mucous membranes of the nose, reduces swelling of mucous membranes and hyperemia of the tissues, congestion in the nasal mucosa, and improves the patency of the nasal Airways. Recovery of air permeability of the nasopharynx, improves health of the patient and reduces the risk of possible complications caused by the stagnation of mucous secretion.
Side effects
Local reactions: burning sensation, tingling or tingling in the nose.
Systemic effects: headache, dizziness, palpitations, arrhythmia, increased blood pressure, sweating, pallor, tremor, sleep disturbance.
Features sale
Without prescription
Testimony
To facilitate nasal breathing in case of:
— colds and viral infections of the upper respiratory tract
— sinusitis and rhinitis of any etiology.
Contraindications
Increased individual sensitivity to the ingredients of the drug, cardiovascular disease (including severe atherosclerosis, angina, tachycardia), thyroid disease (hyperthyroidism), diabetes, hypertension, concomitant use of MAO inhibitors (and 2 weeks after their withdrawal), children up to age 4 years.
Dosage
Inside, squeezed water, regardless of meals. Adults and children over 12 years: with increased nervous excitability, irritability -2-3 tablets, film-coated, 2-3 times a day; for insomnia - 2-3 tablets, film-coated, 30 minutes to 1 hour before bedtime. Maximum daily dose is 12 tablets per day. Upon termination of the treatment of the withdrawal syndrome does not occur. You should not use the drug continuously over 1.5-2 months.