Otrivine Adult Nasal Spray contains a decongestant called xylometazoline. It is used to relieve a blocked nose (nasal congestion) due to colds, sinusitis, and allergies such as hay fever.
What can you find here?
Nasal congestion occurs due to the swelling (inflammation) of blood vessels in your nose. These swollen blood vessels trigger mucus production from nasal mucosal glands. Most decongestants are vasoconstrictors and work by narrowing the blood vessels in your nose, reducing the swelling. Consequently, this leads to an improved ability to breathe through your nose and relieves the discomfort associated with a blocked nose.
The medication is only suitable for adults and children 12 years and above. You can administer one spray into each nostril up to three times a day.
Some of the top tips from our pharmacist on perfect administration include:
If you use the medication for too long (more than 1-2 weeks), it can worsen your nasal congestion (known as rebound congestion). Therefore, you should try not to use it for longer than seven days in a row. Make sure you discard the bottle 28 days after first opening it.
Do not use Otrivine Adult Nasal Spray if you are allergic to xylometazoline or other decongestants, or any other ingredient listed in the medication. You should not use the medication if you have recently had neurosurgery (brain or spinal surgery) or have any of the following medical conditions: an enlarged prostate, narrow-angle glaucoma, a rare tumor of the adrenal glands (pheochromocytoma), or long-term nasal inflammation and dryness (atrophic rhinitis or rhinitis sicca).
You should speak with your doctor before using the medication if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any of the following medical conditions: high blood pressure, diabetes, an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism, or cardiovascular disease.
Xylometazoline can interact with other medications. If you take a certain type of antidepressant (called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor) or you have recently stopped taking one (within the last 14 days), you should not use Otrivine Adult Nasal Spray. If you take any other medications that you would normally ask about interactions, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether it is safe for you to use Otrivine Adult Nasal Spray.
As with all medications, some people may experience side effects. If any side effects become bothersome, you should speak with your doctor or pharmacist. Some common ones can include headache, nausea, and nasal symptoms such as irritation, dryness, and discomfort.
What can you find here?