Vicks Sinex is a brand of topical nasal decongestant spray produced by Vicks, a division of Procter & Gamble. The active ingredient contained in the Sinex nasal spray is Oxymetazoline which acts to relieve blocked nasal passages. The recommended dosage is 2-3 sprays in each nostril every 10-12 hours, though users should check the packaging for the specific product purchased. Excessive use of this product could lead to a dependency on it whereby the nasal passages block without use of Oxymetazoline again. Thus it is recommended that Sinex not be used for more than three days. Extra ingredients include camphor, eucalyptol, and menthol, which give Sinex Nasal Spray products the characteristic aroma of Vicks products but could also cause irritation of the mucous membrane.
Sinex products also contain the antibacterial Benzalkonium Chloride.
Sinex Nasal Spray may contain Phenylephrine as an active ingredient in non-UK countries.
In the 80s and early 90s memorable ads featured many men and women using ordinary nasal sprays and having to stand on their heads or hang upside down i.e. at playground jungle gym. while waiting for morning train, while watching their kids soccer game. while waiting with their kids at school bus stop to keep the spray from dripping out of their nose or running into their throats until it could be absorbed.
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