Noblok Nasal Spray

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Rs.58.30for 1 bottle(s) (20 ml Nasal Solution each)
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Composition FOR Noblok 0.65% w/v Nasal Solution

Sodium Chloride(0.65% w/v)

food interaction for Noblok Nasal Solution

alcohol interaction for Noblok Nasal Solution

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lactation interaction for Noblok Nasal Solution

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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Noblok Nasal Spray is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Available human data suggest that the drug does not pass into breast milk in clinically significant amounts and is unlikely to harm the infant.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Noblok 0.65% w/v Nasal Solution

Sodium Chloride(0.65% w/v)

Noblok nasal solution uses

{med_name} is used in nasal congestion.

How noblok nasal solution works

Noblok Nasal Spray is a purified salt solution. It moisturizes the inner surface of the nose and helps relieve stuffy nose due to common cold or allergies.

Common side effects of noblok nasal solution

Nasal irritation, Sneezing, Cough, Abnormal taste

SUBSTITUTES FOR Noblok Nasal Solution

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    Rs. 2.65/ml of Nasal Solution
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    Rs. 53
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  • Nasoline Saline Nasal Spray
    (10 ml Nasal Solution in bottle)
    Rs. 5.95/ml of Nasal Solution
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    pay 104% more per ml of Nasal Solution
  • Nazome Saline Nasal Spray/Drop
    (20 ml Nasal Solution in bottle)
    Life Vision Healthcare
    Rs. 2.42/ml of Nasal Solution
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    Rs. 50.15
    save 17% more per ml of Nasal Solution
  • Openair Nasal Solution
    (15 ml Nasal Solution in bottle)
    Pushkar Pharma
    Rs. 1.59/ml of Nasal Solution
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    Rs. 59.77
    save 45% more per ml of Nasal Solution
  • Esy Breath Nasal Drop
    (10 ml Nasal Solution in bottle)
    Betamax Remedies Pvt. Ltd.
    Rs. 4.78/ml of Nasal Solution
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    Rs. 47.81
    pay 64% more per ml of Nasal Solution

Expert advice FOR Noblok Nasal Solution

  • Keep the head slightly tilted back while applying Sodium Chloride to help them spread evenly inside the nose.
  • If nasal irritation, redness, or swelling becomes severe, stop using the drops and seek medical advice.
  • Use the bottle within one month of opening and discard any remaining solution after that period.
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze the drops, and store them below 30°C, protected from light.
  • If symptoms of nasal congestion or dryness persist despite use, consult a doctor for further evaluation.

Frequently asked questions FOR Noblok 0.65% w/v Nasal Solution

Sodium Chloride

Q. What is Noblok Nasal Spray used for?
Noblok Nasal Spray is used to relieve nasal congestion by thinning thick mucus and moisturizing dry or irritated nasal passages. They help clear blocked noses and make breathing easier, especially during colds, allergies, or dry weather.
Q. How do Noblok Nasal Spray work?
Noblok Nasal Spray works by loosening and thinning nasal secretions and by providing moisture to the nasal lining. This helps clear mucus from the nose and soothes dry or inflamed nasal membranes without causing rebound congestion.
Q. How should Noblok Nasal Spray be used?
For adults and children over 2 years, 1–2 drops can be put into each nostril as needed. For infants and babies up to 2 years, 1 drop in each nostril may be used as required. The drops should be applied gently with the head slightly tilted back.
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Q. Is Noblok Nasal Spray safe for babies and during pregnancy?
Yes. Noblok Nasal Spray can be used in infants, children, adults, and the elderly when used as directed. They are also considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as they do not enter breast milk and have no known harmful effects.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 January, 2026, by Dr. Mekhala Chandra (MD, MBBS)