Normarin Sinus
Normarin Sinus is a nasal spray designed for gentle nasal cavity rinsing. It is intended for various purposes, including:
- Easing nasal congestion associated with rhinitis, sinusitis, colds, hay fever, allergies.
- Postoperative care and general nasal hygiene.
- Thinning and removing thick mucus that may contain bacteria, dust, pollen, and allergens.
Normarin Sinus contains a 2.3% hypertonic saline solution made from natural, sterile seawater. It helps reduce nasal congestion and restore normal respiratory function in the nasal cavity. The intensive spray helps thoroughly rinse and moisturize the nasal cavity. Normarin Sinus does not lead to habituation and can be used in conjunction with other medications.
Regular use of Normarin Sinus may reduce the frequency of using medications, including topical vasoconstrictors, for patients suffering from rhinitis and sinusitis.
For infants aged 2 months and older:
- Lay the child on their back in a comfortable position.
- Turn the child's head to the side and gently insert the nozzle into one nostril (see diagram). Press the nozzle briefly.
- Allow the liquid to flow out of the nostril while wiping with a hygienic tissue.
- If necessary, repeat the process with the other nostril, turning the child's head to the opposite side.
For older children and adults:
- Gently insert the nozzle into one nostril, press for 1-2 seconds, clear the nose by exhaling through it, and repeat the procedure with the other nostril. Normarin Sinus can be used at any angle. However, it is better to lean over a sink, turn your head to the side, and insert the nozzle into the upper nostril.
Please adhere to the safety precautions mentioned, such as not sharing the bottle with others and avoiding exposure to heat, flames, or open flames. Store the product at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, and out of the reach of children.
Distributor: Aicor Consumer LLC, 42D Winston Churchill Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, 02094, Phone: +38 (044) 587 57 58, Email: aicore.office@aicore.com.ua
Country of origin: Italy.