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Luuf nasal spray 15 ml

Luuf nasal spray 15 ml

Luuf

  • $49.50


    Goodbye to colds!
    LUUF® Naphazoline compositum nasal spray consists of a mucous membrane decongestant solution with the active ingredient naphazoline, which quickly reduces excessive secretion formation and relieves the annoying signs (symptoms) of a runny nose.
    Diphenhydramine has an anti-irritant, local anesthetic and anti-allergic effect on the mucous membrane. The unpleasant sensation of sneezing is inhibited and nasal breathing becomes free again. The swelling of the mucous membrane also facilitates the drainage of secretions from the sinuses, thereby promoting the healing of inflammation.

    field of use

    Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray consists of a mucous membrane decongestant solution with the active ingredient naphazoline, which quickly reduces excessive secretion formation and relieves the annoying signs (symptoms) of a runny nose.

    Diphenhydramine has an anti-irritant, local anesthetic and anti-allergic effect on the mucous membrane. The unpleasant sensation of sneezing is inhibited and nasal breathing becomes free again. The swelling of the mucous membrane also facilitates the drainage of secretions from the sinuses, thereby promoting the healing of inflammation.

    Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray is used: to treat runny nose and acute signs of hay fever.
    In case of allergy-related sinusitis (sinusitis), your doctor may prescribe Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray. If you suspect this disease, you should always seek medical advice first.

    If you don't feel better or feel worse after 5 days, contact your doctor. 

    Contraindications

    Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray must not be used

    • in children under 12 years,
    • if you are allergic to diphenhydramine, naphazoline or any of the other ingredients of this medicine listed in section 6;
    • for inflammation and atrophy of the nasal mucosa, which is accompanied by dryness, crust formation and ulceration (rhinitis sicca and rhinitis atrophicans);
    • if you suffer from glaucoma (angle-closure glaucoma);
    • after operations on the pituitary gland or after surgical procedures carried out through the nose or mouth;
    • during and up to 10 days after treatment with certain non-herbal medications for depression;
    • from patients with epilepsy;
    • in patients with bronchial asthma or other respiratory diseases that are associated with pronounced hypersensitivity of the airways. Inhaling Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray can cause shortness of breath or trigger an asthma attack;

    Interactions

    Simultaneous treatment with certain medications for depression (MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants) should be avoided as this can lead to an increase in blood pressure (see “Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray must not be used”).

    An increase in the effect occurs when medications for Parkinson's disease (trihexyphenidyl) and depression (MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants) as well as medications that support circulation (adrenaline and norepinephrine) are taken at the same time.

    A reduction in effectiveness occurs when taken at the same time

    • some medications for gout or rheumatism/pain
    • Medication for cardiac arrhythmias
    • Substances that reduce blood clotting (coumarin preparations such as Marcoumar or Sintrom)
    • remedies against fungal infections
    • Cortisone
    • Sleeping pills, anesthetics

    Any depressant effect on the central nervous system that may occur can be intensified by alcohol, sleeping pills, sedatives, and certain anesthetics and painkillers.

    Interactions can also occur if you take medicines for high blood pressure (alpha and beta receptor blockers) at the same time.

    Using Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray with food and drinks.
    The simultaneous intake of food and drinks has no influence on the effect of Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray.

    Pregnancy and breast-feeding
    If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine.

    Since the safe use of Naphazoline compositum nasal spray during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not yet been clarified, it should not be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

    If you become pregnant, please inform your doctor immediately. 

    Application

    The recommended dose is:

    Adults and adolescents 12 years and older:
    The usual dosage for adults and adolescents 12 years and older is: 1-2 sprays in each nostril; up to 4x daily. There should be an interval of approx. 3 hours between individual applications.

    Children:
    Luuf Naohazolin compositum nasal spray must not be used in children under 12 years of age (see Luuf Naohazolin compositum nasal spray must not be used.)

    Type and duration of use:
    Before using Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray, please blow your nose. Remove protective cap. Before using for the first time, hold the bottle with the opening pointing upwards and activate the pump several times until an even spray is created (1). The nasal spray is now ready for use.
    Insert the spray opening vertically into each nostril and activate the pump 1-2 times (2). You can achieve the best distribution of the spray mist by gently drawing in air through your nose at the same time. For hygiene reasons and to avoid infections, please note that each dosing spray may only be used by one and the same person.

    Do not use for more than 5 days without medical advice. Please ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
    If the symptoms persist or if the expected results do not occur as a result of the application, please seek medical advice.
    Prolonged continuous use may cause habituation (see Warnings and Precautions).

    Side effects

    Psychiatric disorders:
    Uncommon (affects 1 to 10 people in 1,000): anxiety, insomnia and restlessness.

    Nervous system disorders:
    Uncommon (affects 1 to 10 people in 1,000): depression of the central nervous system with weakness, sleep disorders and muscle tremors has occasionally been observed in children, especially at high doses.

    Heart diseases:
    Rare (affects 1 to 10 people in 10,000): palpitations, increased pulse rate, increase in blood pressure, after temporary high blood pressure there is a drop in blood pressure (so-called reflex bradycardia), cardiac arrhythmias

    Respiratory diseases
    Due to the camphor and menthol content in Luuf Naphazoline compositum nasal spray, accidental use in children under 2 years of age can cause respiratory tract cramps.

    General disorders and administration site conditions:
    Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data): A short-term burning sensation may occur after spraying into the nose. Approximately 6 hours after use, a brief increase in blood flow in the nose occurs, which can impair the normal activity of the cilia in the nose to varying degrees. Rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people): nausea, headache, dizziness and tiredness.

    composition

    The active ingredients are: naphazoline hydrochloride, diphenhydramine hydrochloride
    1 ml nasal spray contains 1.0 mg naphazoline hydrochloride, 1.0 mg diphenhydramine hydrochloride and 0.1 mg benzalkonium chloride (preservative)

    1 spray = approx. 0.07 ml

    The other ingredients are:
    benzalkonium chloride (preservative), polysorbate 80, sodium chloride, menthol, camphor, essential oil of eucalyptus leaves and nutmeg, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, disodium phosphate, purified water

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