



Nasivion Mini Baby Nasal Drops
Manufacturer
Merck Ltd
Salt Composition
Oxymetazoline (0.1mg/ml)
Key Information
Short Description
Nasivion Mini Baby 0.01% Nasal Drops is a medication used to provide relief from nasal congestion in babies and children between the ages of 1 to 6 years.
Dosage Form
Drops
Introduction
Nasivion Mini Baby 0.01% Nasal Drops is a nasal decongestant that reduces swelling in the nasal passages and helps to improve breathing through the nose. It is used to manage allergies, sinusitis, and the common cold in babies and children between the ages of 1 to 6 years.
Directions for Use
Intranasal administration for infants below one year.Up to the age of 4 weeks, instil 1 drop of the solution into each nostril 2-3 times per day.From the 5th week of life until the age of 1 year, instil 1-2 drops into each nostril 2-3 times per day or as directed by a healthcare professional.Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride containing nasal drops should not be used for longer than 10 consecutive days
How it works
Nasivion Mini Baby 0.01% Nasal Drops is a nasal decongestant that reduces swelling in the nasal passages and helps to improve breathing through the nose.
Quick Tips
You can use a saline solution or a bulb syringe to clean a baby's nasal passages. Ask your healthcare professional for specific instructions.
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Frequently asked questions
How can I tell if my child has allergies or a cold?
Allergy symptoms include sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, and clear nasal discharge, while cold symptoms include coughing, fever, and yellow or green nasal discharge.
How can I help my child with nasal congestion?
You can use a humidifier, saline solution, or over-the-counter medications such as decongestants or antihistamines to help relieve nasal congestion in children. Always check with your healthcare professional before giving any medication to your child.