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XYLOLIN CHILDREN NASAL SPRAY

 

 
 

 

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SIZE:

CHILDREN

 

GENERIC NAME:

XYLOMETAZOLINE

 

MANUFACTURER:

JULPHAR

 

UNIT:

 

ADMINISTRATION ROUTE:

 

FDA PREGNANCY GROUP:

C

 

INDICATIONS:

 

SIDE EFFECTS:

blurred vision

dizziness

headache or lightheadedness

nausea

nervousness

pounding, irregular, or fast heartbeat

trouble in sleeping

Burning, dryness, or stinging of nasal mucosa

increase in nasal discharge

sneezing

Rebound congestion

Allergic reaction or hypersensitivity

 

ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS :

 

RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS :

Coronary artery disease

Heart disease, including angina

Hypertension

Enlarged prostate

Diabetes mellitus

>> Glaucoma, narrow-angle, predisposition to

Hyperthyroidism

 

ADULT DOSE:

Decongestant, topical- Intranasal, 1 to 3 drops or sprays of a 0.1% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed.

 

MAXIMUM ADULT DOSE:

Maxiumum of 3 doses per day. Note: The nasal solution form of the medication is more effective and less likely to cause systemic absorption.Usual pediatric dose Note: The 0.1% solutions are not recommended for use in children up to 12 years of age. Decongestant, topical- Children up to 2 years of age: Dosage must be individualized by physician. Children 2 to 12 years of age: Intranasal, 2 or 3 drops or sprays of a 0.05% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed. Children 12 years of age and older: See Usual adult and adolescent dose Note: The following dosage guidelines are used for children up to 12 years of age, in Canada: Children up to 6 years of age: Intranasal, 1 drop or spray of a 0.05% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed. Children 6 to 12 years of age: Intranasal, 2 or 3 drops or sprays of a 0.05% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed. Usual pediatric prescribing limits Maximum of 3 doses per day.

 

PEDIATRIC DOSE:

 

 

MAXIMUM PEDIATRIC DOSE:

Maxiumum of 3 doses per day. Note: The nasal solution form of the medication is more effective and less likely to cause systemic absorption.Usual pediatric dose Note: The 0.1% solutions are not recommended for use in children up to 12 years of age. Decongestant, topical- Children up to 2 years of age: Dosage must be individualized by physician. Children 2 to 12 years of age: Intranasal, 2 or 3 drops or sprays of a 0.05% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed. Children 12 years of age and older: See Usual adult and adolescent dose Note: The following dosage guidelines are used for children up to 12 years of age, in Canada: Children up to 6 years of age: Intranasal, 1 drop or spray of a 0.05% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed. Children 6 to 12 years of age: Intranasal, 2 or 3 drops or sprays of a 0.05% solution into each nostril every eight to ten hours as needed. Usual pediatric prescribing limits Maximum of 3 doses per day.

 

ELDERLY DOSE:

 

 

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