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Product Informations: Xylorin-P Nasal Drops

In Treatment of Nasal congestion (blocked nose) Children constantly catch common colds and also suffer from hay fever or allergic rhinitis. A typical symptom of all these is nasal congestion. Xylorin-P Nasal Drops helps relieve nasal congestion by contracting and narrowing down the blood vessels in the linings of the nasal passages. This decreases blood flow into the linings of the nose and sinuses, which reduces swelling and the feeling of congestion. It should be used as prescribed and should not be used for more than seven days in a row (preferably less). Talk to your child’s doctor if the symptoms do not improve.

  • Dry nose
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Burning sensation
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  • Q. Q. Can I give Xylorin-P Nasal Drops to my child continuously for more than 2 weeks if he has on and off nasal congestion??
    Ans: Do not give Xylorin-P Nasal Drops to your child for more than 10 consecutive days as it may lead to complications such as "atrophic rhinitis". Also, make sure not to stop the medicine suddenly as doing so can cause ‘‘rebound congestion'’ in your child. Therefore, it is advised to follow the prescribed dosing schedule.
  • Q. Q. What if I give too much of Xylorin-P Nasal Drops to my child by mistake??
    Ans: An overdose of Xylorin-P Nasal Drops can cause severe dizziness, perspiration, severely lowered body temperature, headache, bradycardia (low heart rate), hypertension, respiratory depression, coma, and convulsions. It may even cause high blood pressure followed by a fall in blood pressure. Moreover, children are more sensitive to toxicity than adults, so it is advised that you reach out to your child’s doctor immediately if this happens.
  • Q. Q. How to use Xylorin-P Nasal Drops in my child??
    Ans: Before using Xylorin-P Nasal Drops, ask your child to clear the nose by blowing gently. Ask your child to lay down and lookup. Tilt your child’s head back as far as comfortable, or if lying on a bed, keep the head over the side. Open the cap of the medicine container and without touching the nozzle to the nose, apply the medicine into each nostril. Ask your child to keep the head tilted back for a short time as that will allow the drops to spread throughout the nose. Replace the cap right after use. If the drop completely misses the nose, administer the drop again. If any part of the drop gets into the nose, do not administer the drop again. Repeat for the other nostril. Clean and dry the nozzle before replacing the cap right after use. To avoid the possible spread of infection, the bottle should only be used by one person.
  • Q. Q. When should I call my child’s doctor right away??
    Ans: Call your child’s doctor if your child is bothered by signs such as insomnia, dizziness, tremor, irregular heartbeat, or elevated blood pressure after the use of Xylorin-P Nasal Drops.
  • Q. Q. Can other medicines be given at the same time as Xylorin-P Nasal Drops??
    Ans: Xylorin-P Nasal Drops can sometimes interact with other medicines or substances. Tell your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Xylorin-P Nasal Drops. Also, check with your child’s doctor before giving any medicine to your child.
  • Q. Q. In what position should I make my child sleep when he is having a stuffy nose??
    Ans: To sleep with a stuffy nose, make your child lie on his back with a pillow to help the mucus drain out. Abstain your child from sleeping on the side position since it may increase the congestion in one or both nostrils.

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