Dermfree Original Nasal Spray
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This is a description of an original nasal spray designed to provide relief from sinus congestion and pressure. The product contains active ingredient Naphazoline HCL 0.05%, which acts as a nasal decongestant. The spray is suitable for adults and children 12 years and older, with adult supervision, and should not be used by children under 6 years. The direction of use includes spraying 2-3 times in each nostril, not more often than every 10 to 12 hours, with a maximum of 2 doses in 24 hours. Before using, shake the bottle well, prime the metered pump, and insert the nozzle into the nostril to spray. It is advised not to exceed 25°C and retain the box for future reference on labeling. The product is made in China and contains inactive ingredients such as Borneol Camphor, glycerin, and propylene glycol. The warning includes not using the product if allergic to ingredients, and consult a doctor before use if having certain medical conditions. Continuous use for more than 3 days is not recommended, and potential side effects like increased nasal discharge may occur. The distributor of the product is revealed in the text.*

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