Decongestants and nasal congestion
This medication is a topical decongestant. Nasal congestion (congestion and obstruction) occurs due to increased permeability and dilation of the nasal arteries, and these symptoms can be reduced by prescribing vasoconstrictive compounds.
Temporary relief of nasal congestion or congestion caused by hay fever, colds, or sinus problems.
Before taking this reaper, consult your doctor if you are pregnant or may be pregnant. The use of this drug during breastfeeding is uncontraindicated.
Before taking this medicine, if you are allergic to it or other decongestants, have high blood pressure, heart disease, liver and kidney disease, diabetes, or thyroid gland disorders, inform your doctor about your illness.
This nasal spray is contraindicated in case of allergy to oxymethazolin, closed-angle glaucoma, pheochromocytoma, acute coronary disease or heart asthma, and in case of taking antidepressants from monoamine oxidase inhibitors and up to two weeks after stopping their use.
Oxymetazoliman, like any other drug, can cause side effects, but not all of these may occur and may not be seen in all patients.
Possible side effects of this drug include irritation of the nasal mucosa and sneezing, blurred vision, irregular heartbeat, headache, dizziness, drowsiness or lightheadedness, increased blood pressure, restlessness, and feeling tired. If you take this medication for a long time, you may develop a blocked nose when you stop taking the drug.
The dosage of each medication is determined by the doctor, but the usual dosage of this medication is as follows:
Adults and children over 6 years of age:
• 2 puffs per nostril every 12 hours.
The use of this drug in children under 6 years of age is allowed if prescribed by a doctor.
If you miss a dose, ignore the missed dose and take the medicine at the appointed time. Avoid doubling the next dose.
Keep the medicine out of reach of children.
Store the medicine away from heat, direct sunlight, and at a temperature of less than 25 degrees Celsius.
Prevent the medicine from freezing.
Avoid using expired medicines.