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Nasoclear Mist Isotonic Nasal Spray

(100 ml Nasal Spray in bottle)
Nasoclear Mist Isotonic Nasal Spray
Product Details
Nasoclear Mist Nasal Spray is used to manage nasal congestion (blocked nose) caused by allergies or the common cold. It contains sodium chloride (salt) and works by moistening the nasal passages and clearing congestion. It may also be used to reduce dryness, irritation, and discomfort in the nasal passages.

Key Ingredients:
  • Sodium Chloride IP, Aerosol Propellant q.s

Key Benefits:
  • The saltwater solution in Nasoclear Mist Nasal Spray moisturizes the nasal passages, which can help to alleviate dryness and irritation
  • Nasoclear Mist Nasal Spray can help to clear nasal congestion caused by allergies or the common cold, making it easier to breathe
  • The saltwater solution in Nasoclear Mist Nasal Spray may help to reduce inflammation in the nasal passages, which can help to alleviate discomfort and congestion
  • Nasoclear Mist Nasal Spray is safe for long-term use and can be used daily to help manage chronic nasal congestion

Good to Know:
Nasoclear Mist Nasal Spray is non-addictive, which means that it can be used without the risk of developing dependence or addiction.

Concerns It Can Help With:
  • Nasal dryness and irritation
  • Nasal congestion
  • Inflammation in the nasal passages

Product Form: Spray

Dosage:
Use as directed by a healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Store in a cool and dry place

Quick Tips:
Inhaling steam from a hot shower or bowl of hot water can help to loosen mucus and ease congestion.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Is nasal congestion contagious?
Nasal congestion itself is not contagious, but the underlying cause of the congestion, such as a cold or flu, may be contagious.

How long does nasal congestion last?
The duration of nasal congestion can vary depending on the cause. For a cold or flu, nasal congestion may last 5-7 days, while allergies can cause ongoing congestion if not properly managed.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)