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Otrivin Children 0.05% Nasal Drops - 10 ML

Fast-acting 0.05% nasal decongestant drops formulated for children. Safely opens blocked nasal passages and relieves congestion within 2 minutes

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  • Key IngredientsXylometazoline Hydrochloride 0.05%
  • Product FormNose Drops
  • Package Size10 mL
  • Caution & WarningsDo not use for more than 3-5 consecutive days to avoid rebound congestion. Not for kids under 2 years. Do not exceed recommended dose
  • Storage ConditionsStore At Room Temperature Out Of Reach Of Children.
  • How To UsePlace one or two drops in each nostril as needed, or as directed by your doctor.
  • ConcernsNasal Congestion, Blocked Nose, Common Cold
  • Volume10 ml
  1. Q: How fast does Otrivin Children Nasal Drops work?

    • A: It works within 2 minutes to rapidly reduce swelling in the nasal passages, helping your child breathe easily for up to 10 hours.

  2. Q: Can I use Otrivin Children drops for my 1-year-old toddler?

    • A: No, this 0.05% formula is not safe for infants. It is strictly indicated for children aged 2 to 11 years old only.

  3. Q: What happens if Otrivin Children is used for more than 5 days?

    • A: Continuous use over 5 days can lead to a rebound chronic blocked nose, worsening your child's congestion instead of curing it.

  4. Q: Is it better to use Otrivin drops before bedtime?

    • A: Yes, clearing the child's blocked nose before bedtime helps them sleep comfortably without breathing disruptions through the night.

  5. Q: Can I share this bottle between my two sick children?

    • A: No, to prevent cross-contamination and the spread of viral infections, each child must strictly have their own separate bottle.