Solspre Isotonic Nasal Spray
(With Sodium Chloride | For Daily Nasal Hygiene)
Product Introduction
Solspre Isotonic Nasal Spray is a purified salt solution used for daily nasal hygiene and relief from nasal congestion (blocked nose). It works by moisturizing and loosening mucus inside the nose, providing quick and lasting relief from stuffy nose caused by common cold, sinusitis, or allergies.
This spray helps soothe irritation, keeps nasal passages moist, and makes breathing easier.
Uses of Solspre Nasal Spray
Relief from nasal congestion (blocked nose)
Moisturizing dry nasal passages
Helpful in colds, sinus congestion, and allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
Benefits
Provides rapid relief from nasal blockage
Moisturizes and soothes the inner nasal lining
Safe for daily use (as prescribed)
Helps clear mucus and improve airflow
Reduces nasal irritation caused by dryness or allergies
How Solspre Nasal Spray Works
It contains Sodium Chloride (purified salt solution) which:
Keeps nasal passages moist
Loosens mucus for easy clearance
Relieves congestion due to cold, flu, or allergies
How to Use
Check the label for instructions before use.
Keep your head upright. Insert the nozzle into one nostril while keeping the other nostril closed.
Spray gently while breathing in through the nose.
Repeat the same process for the other nostril.
Wipe the nozzle clean after each use.
⚠ Do not use for more than 7 consecutive days unless advised by your doctor.
Possible Side Effects
Generally safe with little or no side effects.
Common: Mild nasal irritation or burning sensation (temporary).
Consult your doctor if irritation persists.
Safety Advice
⚠ Alcohol: No known interaction.
🤰 Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before use.
🤱 Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor before use.
🚗 Driving: Safe; no effect reported.
🩺 Kidney/Liver: No known interactions.
Additional Tips
Do not share your nasal spray with others.
Use only as prescribed by your doctor.
If symptoms persist beyond a week, consult a healthcare professional.
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