SUDAFED blocked nose nasal spray 0.1% 15ml

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  • SUDAFED blocked nose nasal spray 0.1% 15ml

SUDAFED blocked nose nasal spray 0.1% 15ml

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  • Product features

    Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray unblocks nasal congestion quickly if you have a cold or viral infection. The non-drowsy spray acts fast to relieve sinus pressure caused by colds and sinusitis for up to 10 hours. The active ingredient diminishes mucus build-up and eases breathing through your nose, constricting blood vessels in your nasal passages, and temporarily reducing swelling and congestion. It's suitable for adults and children aged 12 and above and contains xylometazoline hydrochloride. 

    • Helps unblock nasal congestion
    • Reduces the build-up of mucus
    • Eases breathing through your nose
    • Acts in just two minutes and lasts for up to 10 hours

Overview

Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray is a rapid-acting, non-drowsy solution designed to clear blocked noses and soothe nasal congestion due to viral infections like head colds. Its active ingredient, xylometazoline hydrochloride, facilitates the reduction of phlegm for easier breathing through your nose. It's suitable for children aged 12 and over, combating blocked noses, and encouraging respiratory comfort. It also aids in promoting restful sleep.

FAQ

  • Is Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray good for a blocked nose? 

    Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray contains xylometazoline hydrochloride, a topical decongestant which unblocks stuffy noses. The metred spray delivers an exact dose which lasts for 10 hours. Simply remove the plastic cap, and spray once into each nostril. Apply two to three times daily. Avoid giving to children aged under 12. If your symptoms persist or worsen, contact your doctor.

  • What ingredients does Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray contain?

    Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray contains xylometazoline hydrochloride, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, sodium chloride, sorbitol solution, purified water, sodium monohydrogen phosphate, and disodium edetate. For further information, see the patient information leaflet.

  • Why can't you use Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray more than three times?

    Using sprays such as Sudafed Blocked Nose Spray for more than three days in a row may worsen your nasal congestion, causing rebound congestion, which is a nasal spray addiction. Rebound congestion causes your nasal blood vessels to become enlarged, meaning there's a constant cycle of dependence on the nasal spray to reduce congestion. Always follow the instructions. You need just one spray up each nostril no more than three times a day.

  • How can I unclog my nose fast?

    To unclog your nose rapidly, you can try various home remedies, including:

    • Nasal decongestant sprays contain ingredients such as oxymetazoline or phenylephrine for congestion relief.
    • Inhaling steam from a bowl of hot water to loosen mucus and lessen nasal congestion.
    • Using a saline rinse.
    • External nasal strips for opening up nasal passages.
    • Keeping your head elevated to lessen nasal congestion.
    • Drinking plenty of fluids.
    • Applying warm compresses.

Side Effects

As with all medicines, xylometazoline hydrochloride may cause side effects, including:

  • Burning sensation.
  • Soreness.
  • Dryness.
  • Itching.
  • Tingling.
  • Sneezing.
  • Sickness.
  • Headache.

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