OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL belongs to the class of medications called 'nasal decongestants' primarily used to treat nasal congestion due to cold, upper respiratory allergies, or sinusitis. Nasal congestion, also known as stuffy nose occurs when nasal passages become swollen with excess mucus and fluid.
OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL is a combination of two drugs: Oxymetazoline (decongestant) and Sorbitol (moisturizing agent). Oxymetazoline belongs to the class of nasal decongestants that work by contracting and narrowing the blood vessels in the nasal passage's linings. Thereby, providing relief from congestion and decreasing mucus production. Sorbitol is a moisturizing agent that reduces irritation and dryness in the nose and provides a soothing effect.
Use OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL as advised by your doctor. Some people may experience a dry nose, stinging, sneezing, or irritation of the nose. Most of these side effects of OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Avoid using OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL and consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL is not recommended for children below 12 years due to the increased risk of adverse effects. Avoid taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL if you have narrow-angle glaucoma, rhinitis sicca (dry inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane with the formation of crusts), or heart or circulatory system problems. Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or drowsy after taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL. You are recommended to remove nasal fluids before applying OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL by blowing the nose.
Nasal congestion
OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL is a combination of two drugs: Oxymetazoline and Sorbitol to treat nasal congestion (stuffy nose). Oxymetazoline belongs to the class of nasal decongestants that contracts and narrows the blood vessels in nasal passage's linings. Thereby, it provides relief from congestion and decreases mucus production. Sorbitol is a moisturizing agent that reduces irritation and dryness in the nose and provides a soothing effect.
If you are allergic to OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Avoid using OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL and consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL is not recommended for children below 12 years due to the increased risk of adverse effects. Avoid taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL if you have narrow-angle glaucoma, rhinitis sicca (dry inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane with the formation of crusts), heart or circulatory system problems. Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or drowsy after taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism, or pheochromocytoma (tumor of the adrenal gland), inform your doctor before taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL. You are recommended to remove nasal fluids before applying OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL by blowing the nose. Avoid sharing OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL with other people to prevent the spread of infection.
Drug-Drug Interaction: OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL may interact with antidepressants (imipramine, desipramine, selegiline, phenelzine), antiparkinson drug (bromocriptine), heart-related medicine (digoxin), bronchodilators (albuterol), high blood pressure-lowering medicines (methyldopa), anti-asthmatic drugs (theophylline).
Drug-Food Interaction: OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL may interact with caffeine. Therefore, avoid or limit the intake of caffeine (chocolate, tea, coffee, colas, and some herbal supplements), with OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL as it may increase the risk of adverse effects such as sleep problems, rapid heartbeat, nervousness, nausea, or tremor.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism, pheochromocytoma (tumor of the adrenal gland), enlarged prostate gland, narrow-angle glaucoma, rhinitis sicca (dry inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane with the formation of crusts), heart or circulatory system problems, inform your doctor before taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL.
The interaction of OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL with alcohol is unknown. Please consult a doctor before consuming alcohol with OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL.
OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL is contraindicated in pregnant women. Please consult a doctor if you are pregnant.
OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL may be excreted in human milk. Therefore, OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL should not be used without a doctor’s advice. Please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding.
Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or drowsy after taking OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL.
If you have any concerns regarding the use of OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL in patients with Liver problems, please consult a doctor.
If you have any concerns regarding the use of OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL in patients with Kidney problems, please consult a doctor.
OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL is not recommended for children below 12 years due to the increased risk of adverse effects.
If the condition persists or worsens after 3 days of using OXYMETAZOLINE+SORBITOL, please consult a doctor.
Nasal congestion: It is also known as a stuffy nose that occurs when nasal passages become swollen with excess mucus and fluid. Nasal congestion may be caused by hay fever, allergies, nasal polyps (non-cancerous growths) or benign tumors in the nasal passages, environmental irritants, or a long-lasting sinus infection. It may also be triggered by tobacco smoke, perfume, or a disease. Rinsing the inside of the nose with saline solution and using a humidifier at home may provide relief from congestion. If you have severe nasal discharge with fever and sinus pain or have difficulty breathing, consult a doctor.