Sorin is a medicine that can be used in case of nasal congestion to clear the nose and facilitate breathing.There are two main types of this medicine:
In the case of Sorine spray, this medicine can be purchased from the pharmacy without a prescription and can be used by adults and children. As for the adult niece, because it contains an active substance, it can only be purchased with a prescription and should only be used in adults.
- Due to its nasal decongestant effect.
- This remedy may be indicated by the doctor in case of colds.
- Allergies.
- Rhinitis or sinusitis.
- For example.
Sorine is used to treat nasal congestion in situations such as flu, colds, allergic nasal conditions, rhinitis and sinusitis.
The recommended dose for adult niece is 2 to 4 drops in each nostril, 4 to 6 times daily, and the maximum dose of 48 drops per day should not be exceeded and the dosing intervals should be greater than 3 hours.
In the case of Sorine spray, the dose is more flexible, so you should follow the instructions of a healthcare professional.
The adult niece has in its composition nafazoline, which acts on the adrenergic receptors in the lining, generating nasal vascular constriction, limiting blood flow, thus reducing edema and obstruction, resulting in relief of nasal congestion.
The sophin spray contains only 0.9% sodium chloride, which helps soften secretions and eliminate mucus trapped in the nose, which helps relieve nasal congestion.
This remedy is counterin indicated for people with hypersensitivity to the components of the formula, people with glaucoma, and should not be used in pregnant women without medical advice.
In addition, Sorine adult should not be used in children under 12 years of age.
Some of the side effects that can occur when using Sorine are local burns and transient sneezing, nausea and headaches.