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How long can I use Drixine nasal spray?

How long can I use Drixine nasal spray?

HOW LONG CAN DRIXINE® BE USED CONTINUOUSLY? You can only use Drixine ® products for a maximum of 3 days, unless advised by a Doctor or Pharmacist. HOW DO I USE THE DRIXINE® DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAY? Blow nose gently to clear.

How long can you keep nasal spray?

“Nasal sprays aren’t addicting, but they can become habit-forming and in general, you shouldn’t use them for more than three days,” says Dr. Kravchuck. “Using them longer invites building up a tolerance to the medicines, which is called the rebound effect.” Along with that comes common minor side effects, too.

Is Drixine safe?

Drixine is generally well tolerated, side effects are usually mild and transient and include burning, stinging in nose or throat, sneezing or increased nasal discharge.

Does unopened nasal spray expire?

Frank says nasal sprays, as well as liquid forms of antihistamines, can last for one year beyond the bottle’s expiration date. After that, the efficacy dwindles. “Like tablets, these drugs won’t be unsafe when expired,” Frank says. “They’ll just become ineffective.”

Is using nasal spray everyday bad for you?

Some are safe to use daily for several months, but others can cause a “nasal spray addiction” if people use them for more than a few days. Overuse is common. In 2014, researchers found that out of 895 participants with nasal congestion, half of them overused their medication.

How often can you use Drixine?

Adults and children 6 years and over: 2 – 3 sprays in each nostril every 12 hours when necessary. A maximum of 2 doses in 24 hours.

Does Nasal Spray go to your brain?

When delivered through the nose, the spray medication can enter the brain directly via the olfactory nerve. “The trick here is to administer the drug through the back door to the brain, since the front door is sealed so tightly,” Mishra says. “This way we can bypass the blood-brain barrier.

What happens if you accidentally swallow nasal spray?

This medicine may cause harm if swallowed or if too much is used. The chance is higher in children. If Nasal Decongestant Spray (oxymetazoline (nasal)) is swallowed or too much is used, call a doctor or poison control center right away.

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Ruth Doyle