Rhinolast Nasal Spray

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Rhinolast is an antihistamine nasal spray that uses azelastine hydrochloride to combat symptoms of an allergic reaction. If you suffer from a blocked, runny nose, itchiness, or sneezing during hay fever season, Rhinolast can help to reduce your symptoms so you can feel more comfortable. It can also be used to help manage the symptoms of other allergies, including sensitivity to dust mites and pet hair or dander. 

 

How Rhinolast works 

Rhinolast contains the active ingredient azelastine hydrochloride, which is a type of medication known as an antihistamine. Antihistamines work by blocking a hormone called histamine in your body, which is responsible for triggering symptoms of an allergic reaction. This treats symptoms like sneezing, itching, and a blocked or runny nose by tackling the source of the problem. 

 

Directions 

The usual dose of this product is one spray into each nostril every morning, and then again in the evening. 

First, blow your nose to make sure your nasal passages are clear of built-up mucus. Remove the protective cap from the bottle and place the end of the nozzle into your nostril. Squirt one spray into each nostril, without tilting your head backwards. Wipe the nozzle clean and replace the protective cap until it’s time to take your next dose. 

 

Side effects 

Like all medications, Rhinolast nasal spray can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them. These include: 

  • An unpleasant taste in the mouth, especially if you tilt your head backwards while using the spray 
  • Slight irritation on the inside of the nose, causing stinging, itching, sneezing, and nosebleeds 
  • Symptoms of an allergic reaction, including a rash, itching, and raised bumps on the skin, also known as hives 

For a complete list of potential side effects of this product, please see the patient information leaflet included with your medication. 

 

Warnings 

This product is not suitable for those who are allergic to azelastine hydrochloride or any of the other ingredients included. If you are taking any other medication you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Rhinolast. 

 

Pregnancy and breastfeeding 

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using Rhinolast nasal spray. This product may not be suitable for you at this time. 

 

Age restrictions 

This product is not suitable for use in children under the age of 6. If you think your child is suffering from allergies, you should speak to your GP as soon as possible. 

 

Storage Information 

Store in a cool, dry place, but do not refrigerate. Once you have opened the bottle, use within 6 months. Check the expiration date printed on the packaging before use. Keep out of site and reach of children. 

Rhinolast Nasal Spray Reviews

By Melanie Dormer,
September 07, 2021
I suffer from a allergy and gis spray really helps

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