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Iliadin

Iliadin Dosage/Direction for Use

oxymetazoline

Manufacturer:

P&G Health

Distributor:

Zuellig Pharma
Full Prescribing Info
Dosage/Direction for Use
Iliadin 0.01%/0.025%/0.05% Decongestant Nasal Drops is intended for intranasal application.
Baby drops: Unless otherwise prescribed, up to the age of 4 weeks instill 1 drop of Iliadin 0.01% Decongestant Nasal Drops into each nostril 2-3 times daily. From the 5th week of life until the age of 1 year, instill 1-2 drops of Iliadin 0.01% Decongestant Nasal Drops into each nostril 2-3 times daily. To facilitate and ensure exact dosing, Iliadin 0.01% Decongestant Nasal Drops is supplied with a metering pipette. The numbers on the markings indicate the quantity of drops drawn up. For example, if 1 drop is to be administered, the liquid level should be at mark 1 when filling the pipette. This ensures that exactly the desired dose is dripped into the nostrils. The following procedure has also proved efficient: Depending on the age of the infant, drip 1 or 2 drops of Iliadin 0.01% Decongestant Nasal Drops onto cotton wool to wipe out the nostrils.
Children drops: Iliadin 0.025% Decongestant Nasal Drops is indicated in children aged between 1 and 6 years.
Adult drops: Iliadin 0.05% Decongestant Nasal Drops may only be administered to adults and children of 6 years and older and should not be used in small children and infants.
Children drops/Adult drops: Unless otherwise prescribed, instill 1-2 drops of Iliadin 0.025%/0.05% Decongestant Nasal Drops into each nostril 2-3 times daily.
Duration of treatment: Unless specifically prescribed by the doctor, Iliadin 0.01%/0.025%/0.05% Decongestant Nasal Drops should only be used for short periods of time (5-7 days).
A treatment-free period of several days should precede any repeated use.
Permanent use of decongestant rhinological agents may attenuate their effect. The abuse of local rhinological agents may cause mucosal atrophy and reactive hyperaemia with rhinitis medicamentosa.
Longer use of oxymetazoline may cause damage to the mucosal epithelium with inhibition of ciliary activity. This may possibly result in irreversible damage to the mucosa with rhinitis sicca.
Long term use and overdosage are to be avoided, especially in children. Special attention should be paid during application to avoid overdosage (baby drops). Medical supervision is indicated in premature or underweight newborns to avoid the risk of overdosage (baby drops). Medical supervision is indicated in patients with chronic rhinitis. Dosage higher than recommended may only be used under medical supervision.
Baby drops: Application for more than 7 consecutive days has to be prescribed by a physician.
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