Sodium Chloride (nacl)
Generic Name: sodium chloride (nacl)
Brand Names:
Nasocalm
Hydrates, soothes, and clears nasal passages, relieves mild congestion, and flushes out allergens, dust, and pollutants, suitable for daily nasal hygiene for all ages.
Overview
Hydrates, soothes, and clears nasal passages, relieves mild congestion, and flushes out allergens, dust, and pollutants, suitable for daily nasal hygiene for all ages.
Uses
1. Gently cleanses the nasal passages and moisturizes nasal tissues. 2. Helps remove allergens, mucus, and airborne pollutants. 3. Suitable for daily nasal hygiene, allergy relief, and post-surgical care.
Dosage
Directions 1. Tilt your head slightly forward 2. Insert the nozzle into one nostril 3. Gently squeeze the bottle to release the solution 4. After application, gently blow your nose if necessary 5. Repeat in the other nostril 6. Use 2-6 times per day or as needed 7. Children and infants must be used under adult supervision. For children under 5 years old, please follow the advice of a healthcare professional
Side Effects
Stop use and consult a doctor if irritation or infection occurs.
Warnings
For nasal use only. Not for injections. Do not use if the packaging is damaged or the solution appears cloudy.
Storage
1. Store at room temperature (15-30°C or 59-86°F). 2. Protect from extreme heat and direct sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sodium Chloride (nacl) used for?▼
1. Gently cleanses the nasal passages and moisturizes nasal tissues. 2. Helps remove allergens, mucus, and airborne pollutants. 3. Suitable for daily nasal hygiene, allergy relief, and post-surgical care.
What are the side effects of Sodium Chloride (nacl)?▼
Stop use and consult a doctor if irritation or infection occurs.
What are the important warnings for Sodium Chloride (nacl)?▼
For nasal use only. Not for injections. Do not use if the packaging is damaged or the solution appears cloudy.
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.