Afrin spray, 20ml, Африн спрей
$11,94
Afrin Nasal Spray is an over-the-counter medication that provides rapid relief from symptoms associated with nasal congestion caused by colds, sinusitis, hay fever, and other upper respiratory allergies. It is usually enough to use Afrin twice a day to ease your breathing, day and night. It has a long-lasting effect and can be used to facilitate nasal examination or surgery, and as an adjunctive treatment for ear infections.
Dosage and method of administration
Dosage:
Adults and children over 10 years of age: 2 sprays in each nostril every 12 hours.
Children 6–10 years: 1 spray in each nostril every 12 hours.
Application: Keeping your head upright, insert the tip of the bottle into the nostril without closing it completely. Squeeze the bottle quickly and firmly to spray the recommended dose into each nostril. Clean the tip of the bottle after use. Do not use Afrin in children younger than 6 years.
Do not exceed the recommended dose or take for more than 7 days unless your doctor directs otherwise. Afrin should not be used at intervals of less than 12 hours.
Contraindications
Do not use Afrin:
if you are allergic to oxymetazoline hydrochloride or any of the other ingredients of this medicine;
if you are currently taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or have been treated with an MAOI within the last 14 days.
if you have angle-closure glaucoma;
if you have had a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy;
with inflammation of the skin and mucous membrane of the vestibule of the nasal cavity and the formation of crusts (dry rhinitis);
if you have acute coronary heart disease or cardiac asthma;
if you have severe hypertension.
Talk to your doctor before using Afrin if you have heart disease, thyroid or prostate disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or have problems urinating.
Oxymetazoline use is not associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Afrin can be used by pregnant women on the recommendation of a doctor. Patients with hypertension or signs of decreased placental perfusion should be approached with caution. Frequent or prolonged use at high doses may reduce placental perfusion.
It is not known whether oxymetazoline is excreted in human breast milk. Due to the lack of data on the use of oxymetazoline during breastfeeding, Afrin should not be used during breastfeeding.
Active Ingredients
Contains: oxymetazoline hydrochloride.