Ayr Saline Nasal Mist, 1.69 Fl Oz (Pack of 6) (Packaging may vary)
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The stamp of the expiration date can be found on the bottom of the carton containing the Ayr Saline Mist. Right now, I'm looking at a box that says it'll expire on July 18th.
The only thing in the container is saline water. The exact ingredients are listed on the label as follows: a sodium chloride isotonic solution 0. 65% in deionized water with a mono-basic potassium phosphate/sodium hydroxide buffer, preserved with disodium EDTA and benzalkonium chloride. There’s no medication and it is al
The ones I just bought last month are valid until September 2024.
Yes, I do lightly blow or wipe my nose after using this as a rinse. After that, I use the Ayr gel to coat my nose because it lasts longer and keeps it moist.
Selected User Reviews For Ayr Saline Nasal Mist, 1.69 Fl Oz (Pack of 6) (Packaging may vary)
I've spent countless hours scouring the shelves of pharmacies, big-box stores, and other retail outlets in search of the magical solution that will allow my nasal passages to breathe freely again. Despite the fact that there are a plethora of products claiming to improve nasal airflow, none have proven to be effective for me. That is, until one of my doctors recommended that I try Ayr Mist and, as a backup, Ayr Ointment. br>br>Ayr is on my nightstand, next to the BiPAP machine. Ayr is the character who stands next to the keyboard. Ayr is in The Home Cave, right next to my TV remote. Judy keeps her remote in her bathroom, along with a bottle of Ayr. Her bottles have a red 'x' on them, while mine have a black 'x' on them. br>br>If this sounds like overkill, it is, but we don't have stuffy noses. We opted for 6 bottles from Amazon instead of paying more than $5 per bottle in some stores, and we are now a few steps away from relief. We'll just sell the place and move if Ayr doesn't want to work anymore.
To save money, I ordered this and received it thinking it was a zero. 65 sodium chloride. Surprisingly, the first spray in my nose felt like snorting pure salt. Surprisingly, the second spray felt like snorting pure salt. 65 milliliters of hypertonic saline or 2 milliliters of hypertonic saline My sinuses swelled for three days as a result of the 65 sodium chloride, making my allergic rhinitis much worse. WTH does Amazon do when it comes to shipping or accurately labeling their products? I can't send it back because I used one of the six guesses. Amazon has recently become a master at delivering incorrect items.
I honestly don't know how I got through the dryness of summer air conditioning or the heat of winter without this product. I use it several times a day and at bedtime, and it helps to prevent congestion, relieve nasal dryness, and even help with throat tickle, which occurs from time to time. I like it because it doesn't feel like it's drowning you when you use it, and it's saline without any antihistaminic decongestant, so it won't give Use for four days. As with any medication, you should consult your doctor before using it on a regular basis, but it is a significant benefit for the vast majority of people who can benefit from it.
Despite the fact that it was advertised as a "Pack of 6," I only received one. I'm not going to pay $17 for a single small bottle of saline spray, so I'm sending it back. Returns are free, but there is no way to get my entire order. So beware of the buyer! Product description that isn't accurate at all!.
I use a CPAP at night and it can get dry, so I keep one by my bedside and use it every night before putting on my CPAP mask. br>I also live at a high altitude where it is dry, so I can use this during the day. It's non-messy, coats membranes comfortably, and doesn't run like regular saline. Oh, and you don't have to spray as much as you would with regular saline. br>They also make a gel tube type, which I didn't like, but this spray was just what I needed.
This item is part of the "Subscribe and Save" program that I participate in. This is an excellent product for allergy sufferers who want to keep their symptoms under control. Unfortunately, the price continues to rise, so I may have to cancel my subscription and experiment with other saline sprays. I mean. In a plastic bottle, there is sterile salt water. Although I understand that such a product cannot be made for free, there are other sterile nasal sprays available for much less money.
I purchased the Ayr Saline Nasal Mist when I was experiencing sinus issues, possibly as a result of the unusually dry February weather in Central Florida. These, as well as a visit to the doctor, proved to be beneficial. I have no idea why or how moisture works, but it does. I was thinking about getting one of those neti pots, but I don't think I'd use it (for what it's worth, the doctor doesn't recommend it). This product, in my opinion, has a similar effect.
Nasal passages can be rinsed in a simple and effective manner. There's no need to be concerned about cleaning or disinfecting devices, or about using safe water. Depending on how the bottle is held to your nose, it will spray or rinse. It has previously assisted me in keeping allergens out of my sinuses in order to avoid a sinus infection.