Nasivin nasal spray from p&g Health Germany is a medicine used for colds and sinus infections. The product does not contain preservatives and is recommended for children over 6 years of age. Nasivin nasal spray is available without a prescription from any pharmacy or online pharmacy.
Indication of Nasivin nasal spray adults and school-age children
The preparation is designed to relieve the symptoms of a cold caused by viruses with acute cold, fever and pain. In addition, Nasivin nasal spray releases the accumulation of secretion, which is caused by inflammation of the paranasal sinuses or catarrh of the middle ear tube. It also helps with a cold in the context of an allergy or while traveling.
Nasivin is applied only twice a day to soothe the nasal mucosa as the product has a particularly long-lasting effect.
Active ingredient in Nasivin nasal spray or contraceptive.
The well-known active ingredient oxymetazoline hydrochloride has anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. With a concentration of 0.5 mg/ml, it clears the nose in no time and lets the affected person breathe freely.
Oxymetazoline hydrochloride has a vasoconstrictor effect. This means that as soon as it comes into contact with the nasal mucosa, it constricts the vessels. This leads to a decongestion of the mucosa and consequently to a reduced production of mucus.
In the case of sinus inflammation, the secretion is also loosened by oxymetazoline hydrochloride and can be broken down more easily by the body through the enlarged mucosal duct. In the case of middle ear catarrh of the tube, Nasivin nasal spray also supports the decongestion of the pharynx and the ear mucosa and thus ensures better ventilation of the Eustachian tube, which promotes faster healing.
Contraindication of Nasivin nasal spray adults and school-age children
Under no circumstances should you use the preparation:
– if you are allergic to oxymetazoline hydrochloride
– if you are taking medicines to increase blood pressure
– in children under 6 years of age
– with chronic colds
– after surgery to open the dura mater
Use Nasivin preservative nasal spray only on the advice of a healthcare professional:
– if you suffer from increased intraocular pressure
– if you have been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease
– if you suffer from metabolic disorders
-if you have a tumor disease
pregnancy and breastfeeding period
There are no results of adequate studies on the use during pregnancy. Apply Nasivin nasal spray for adults and children only after a careful risk-benefit analysis, since the active ingredient contained may compromise the oxygen supply to the unborn child.
In addition, oxymetazoline hydrochloride has a negative effect on milk production. It passes into breast milk and then into the baby's bloodstream, which is why it makes no sense to use it during breastfeeding.
Duration of treatment of Nasivin nasal spray:
Do not use the spray for more than 7 days, as it can cause the mucosa to die. After stopping the drug, you must observe a break of at least 5 days.
Symptoms of poisoning may occur if the product is applied for more than 7 days or more than 3 times a day. Phases of stimulation alternate with phases of inhibition of the central nervous system.