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RESP EASE

SODIUM CHLORIDE

Standard Dose
Directions If using with an OTC ear, nose, or throat device, then follow the directions provided with the device and only use as directed.
Max Dose
See official label
Primary Use
Uses : For dry nasal membranes
Summary

Indications and usage Uses : For dry nasal membranes Dosage and administration Directions If using with an OTC ear, nose, or throat device, then follow the directions provided with the device and only use as directed.

Warnings and cautions Warnings NOT FOR INJECTION Only use sealed vials do not use if vial is broken or already open Keep out of reach of children Do not use after expiration date If you experience any adverse reaction discontinue use and call your physician • Keep out of reach of children • Do not use after expiration date Discontinue if you experience any adverse reaction and call your physician

Structured Monograph

Clinical summary

Indications and usage Uses : For dry nasal membranes Dosage and administration Directions If using with an OTC ear, nose, or throat device, then follow the directions provided with the device and only use as directed. Warnings and cautions Warnings NOT FOR INJECTION Only use sealed vials do not use if vial is broken or already open Keep out of reach of children Do not use after expiration date If you experience any adverse reaction discontinue use and call your physician • Keep out of reach of children • Do not use after expiration date Discontinue if you experience any adverse reaction and call your physician

Monitoring

  • Warnings NOT FOR INJECTION Only use sealed vials do not use if vial is broken or already open Keep out of reach of children Do not use after expiration date If you experience any adverse reaction discontinue use and call your physician • Keep out of reach of children • Do not use after expiration date Discontinue if you experience any adverse reaction and call your physician

Interaction Notes

  • Review official label interaction section.