Nosoil Nasal Drop is indicated for the relief of nasal congestion associated with colds, allergies, or dry nasal membranes. It is also used for general nasal hygiene, to moisten dry nasal passages, and to aid in the removal of thick mucus. Additionally, sodium chloride 0.9% solution is widely used for rehydration, correction of electrolyte imbalances, and as an irrigating solution in various medical procedures.
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Nosoil Nasal Drop contains a sterile isotonic solution of sodium chloride (0.9%), which closely resembles the body’s natural fluids. When applied intranasally, it moisturizes the nasal mucosa, reduces dryness, and helps loosen and clear thick nasal secretions. Systemically, sodium chloride plays a key role in fluid and electrolyte balance, maintaining osmotic pressure, and proper cellular function.
Nasal Use (for congestion or dryness):
Infants, Children & Adults: Instill 2 drops in each nostril up to 1–4 times daily or as directed by a healthcare provider.
Administration Instructions:
If a dose is missed, use it as soon as remembered. Do not double the dose. Consult your physician if needed.
Sodium chloride may alter serum lithium levels, affecting its therapeutic concentration. Monitor lithium therapy closely.
Common (Topical/Nasal use):
Systemic or Irrigation Use (less common):
Serious (Rare/Fatal with inappropriate use):
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
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