Afrin No Drip Severe Congestion Pump Mist Nasal Spray 12 Hour Relief 20 mL Bottle (Pack of 2)
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Isabel, hello there! My box's expiration date (two years) is written on it. a 7-piece pack) I hope this has been of assistance.
I've read that it contains glycol (a type of alcohol distinct from ethanol), but companies are notoriously secretive about inactive ingredients in OTC products, and the FDA does not require them to be disclosed. As a result, I am unsure.
It had been a year since I had finished mine.
Selected User Reviews For Afrin No Drip Severe Congestion Pump Mist Nasal Spray 12 Hour Relief 20 mL Bottle (Pack of 2)
Afrin is a wonderful person. This device is the only reason I can breathe and taste because I have a terrible sinus staph infection. br>Unfortunately, this is not ideal for long-term use. If you have chronic nasal/sinus problems, I strongly advise you to see an ENT doctor. I had no idea I had such a bad deviated septum until the MRI revealed it, and it was quite shocking. To straighten it out and reduce the swelling, I underwent surgery. br>Unfortunately, this is not the case. This doesn't appear to be the final chapter. br>br>However, Afrin is nothing short of a miracle. If your doctor says it's okay, don't use it for a long time. It can aggravate and recur your sinus problems, and the ingredients aren't great. That is, if it isn't absolutely necessary, it isn't the most natural or safe product to use. People prefer more natural alternatives that work, such as using a Neti pot or inhaling steam from a pot of boiling water containing tee tree and peppermint essential oils (a little essential oil goes a long way!). There are other options, but if you have chronic recurring nasal blockage like I do, you should see an ENT. That I can assure you of. It's possible that you're dealing with a serious issue and aren't even aware of it. br>However, if you're in desperate need of oxygen right now, wow. Afrin is almost instantaneously effective, with a 2-hour turnaround time. In each nostril, spray three times. If that doesn't work, try one spray. The bare minimum is ideal. br>This stuff has a lot of power! br>br>This is the Severe Congestion with No Drip option. It has a menthol-minty scent that is quite strong. Extra Moisturizing is one of my favorites. It doesn't have the same level of menthol as this one. As a result, I believe that younger people will be able to handle it better- Extra Moisturizing is a type of moisturizer that is designed to keep your skin hydrated br>In any case, both have a no-drip formula that keeps the liquid from dripping down your throat. After using this nasal inhaler, I don't recommend lying down completely. It also helps to close each nostril separately and breathe in as hard as you can after use to ensure that the stuff gets all the way up in there. br>br>Best of luck to you. It's easy to become addicted to this stuff, so be cautious. This is only supposed to be used for three days, according to the instructions.
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In minutes, this stuff will unclog your nose! But, of course, don't use it all the time because an allergy doctor says it can cause a closed nose if used too often, and it's also addictive, so use it every now and then, man, it's guaranteed to work!.
I bought it because it's a fantastic product. Their advertisement, on the other hand, is misleading. Read carefully because you only get one, not two, as it appears. Why would I spend the money on one when I could get two for the same price?.
The generic brands of sprays found at Wally World and CVS, such as Flonase, Regular Afrin, Nasacort, Saline solutions, and the generic brands of sprays found at Wally World and CVS, work best; unfortunately, half of the time we can't find them to buy, so even though this cost a little more than we can pick it up locally - If we can't find it, this is a very valuable option. br>br>The menthol, or whatever it is in this, seems to keep our nasal passages open for a longer period of time, allowing us to breathe more easily throughout the night.
Work at a rapid pace. "No drip" is mostly correct, but I have a tendency to snort inward and there are some drippings.
For about three days, it works wonders for a stuffy nose. It has a rebound effect after that, so I use it after mowing and it helps me sleep better. There are no drawbacks. When you're too hot to sleep, this will come in handy.
In less than a minute! It's a wonderful thing. This device is effective. In less than a minute! It's a wonderful thing. br>br>It's just not the type of magic you can keep up with. You shouldn't do it for more than a few days at a time, or your sinuses will become accustomed to it and require it.
So I use it to cauterize my nose after a bloody nose, and the mist is perfect in comparison to a regular squirt bottle. Keep in mind that if you use it too much, you'll become addicted!.