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Otrivine adult metered dose 0.1% nasal spray provides relief from the symptoms of nasal congestion due to colds, sinusitis and allergies, such as hay fever. Each application delivers a measured dose which works within minutes to clear a blocked nose and relieve excessive nasal secretions for up to ten hours.
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Otrivine should not be used for more than seven consecutive days (see section 4.4). The recommended dose should not be exceeded. Adults (including the elderly) and adolescents over 12 years of age: 1 spray into each nostril, up to 3 times daily as needed. Do not exceed 3 applications daily into each nostril. It is recommended to make the last application shortly before retiring to bed. Paediatric population: Otrivine Adult Measured Dose Sinusitis Nasal Spray should not be used in aged less than12 years old. Route of administration: Nasal use. 1. Blow the nose gently. 2. Remove protective cap. 3. Do not cut the nozzle. The metered dose spray is ready to prime before use. 4. Before the first application, prime the pump by actuating (depressing the pump) 4 times. Once primed the pump will normally remain charged throughout regular daily treatment periods. Should the spray not be ejected during the full actuation, the pump will need to be re-primed by actuating 4 times. Be very careful not to spray in the eyes or mouth. 5. Hold the bottle upright with thumb under base and nozzle between two fingers. 6. Lean forward slightly and insert the nozzle into the nostril. 7. Spray and breathe in gently through the nose at the same time. 8. Repeat with the other nostril. 9. Clean and dry the nozzle before replacing back the cap right after use. |
Always read the instructions before use
Additional Information
Additional Information
| Volume | No |
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| Age | You must be over the age of 18 to purchase this product |
| Record | A record of each transaction will be retained for 2 years |
| Pharmacist | A pharmacist may contact you about your order. |
| Ireland_shipping | This product can not be shipped outside of the Republic of Ireland |








