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Deep Sea Nasal Spray (nasal)

Brand names include: 4 Way Saline (Ayr), Altamist (Ayr Baby Saline), Ayr Saline Nasal Mist, and Ayr Saline Nasal Mist.
Classification of drugs: Nasal irrigations and lubricants

What is Deep Sea Nasal Spray nasal?

There are several brands and types of sodium chloride nasals available. This leaflet does not list all available brands. Deep Sea Nasal Spray (for nasal use) can be used to treat stuffy or runny noses. It also treats post-nasal drip and dryness in your nasal passages. The product is a mild salt solution that has been purified (also known as saline). This product does not contain active drugs or medicines. Deep Sea Nasal Spray may be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide.

Side effects of Deep Sea Nasal Spray nasal

If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergy: difficulty breathing, hives, swelling in your lips, face, throat, or tongue Your body may experience less serious side effects or none at all. There may be other side effects. For medical advice about possible side effects, speak to your physician. Alternatively, report them by calling the FDA's information hotline, 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Please follow all instructions on the label or package of your product. If you have any questions, ask a pharmacist or doctor.

Before you take this drug

If you suffer from allergies or medical conditions, ask your doctor if the product can be used. Consult your doctor before you use this product if you are pregnant or nursing.

How Deep Sea Nasal Spray nasal?

Follow the instructions on the packaging or those prescribed by your physician. Follow the directions provided on the label of this product when giving it to children. Take only by nose. Use nasal products only for the nose. Deep Sea Nasal Spray comes in a variety of forms, including a gel, spray, swab, or powder that can be used to rinse the nasal passages with water. Please read and follow all instructions for use that come with any product.If the instructions of your medication don't make sense to you, seek advice from either your pharmacist or physician. It may be necessary to gently blow your nose prior to using this product. After using the spray, if you've inserted the bottle tip into your nose, rinse it with warm water. Then dry the tip off with a soft tissue. When used upright, some nasal spray bottles deliver the product as a spray. If you flip the bottle over and use it upside down, the spray will be delivered as a liquid. After each use, wipe off the tip or nozzle of the bottle with a tissue if directed to do so on the label. If the condition that you're treating with Deep Sea Nasal Spray doesn't improve or worsens while using it, call your doctor. Please follow the instructions on the bottle to determine when you should replace Deep Sea Nasal Spray. After a period of time, you may have to dispose of the bottle, even if there is some product left in it. Keep away from heat and moisture. Store at room temperature. Keep the spray canister away from flames or heat. If the canister gets too warm, it may explode. Empty nasal spray containers should not be punctured or burned.

What happens if I miss the dose?

You may not have a schedule for Deep Sea Nasal Spray since it is only used as needed. If it is almost time to take your next dose, skip any missed doses. Never take two doses in one go.

What happens if I overdose?

Overdoses of sodium chloride in the nose are not dangerous. If anyone accidentally swallows the product, seek emergency medical care or contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Do not get Deep Sea Nasal Spray in your eyes.

Do not share nasal sprays or applicators with others. Shared nasal spray containers or apps that are inserted in the nose may allow infection or disease to spread from person to person.

Interaction with other drug

As Deep Sea Nasal Spray contains no active medication, you are unlikely to experience any adverse effects from other medications. Many drugs interact. Inform your health care providers of all the medicines that you take, including any prescription or over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.