Skip to content

Rizochem Pharmaceuticals

🇦🇪 WHX Dubai 2026 | Booth No: SP1, B66 | 9 – 12 Feb 2026
Register to Meet Us
Top Header

Xylopen- Xylometazoline Nasal 0.05% Drop

Trade Name: Generic

Presentation: Drop

Strength: 10ml

Get the best price and availability for bulk orders—contact us now!

Category:

How often can I use xylometazoline?

When using xylometazoline nasal drops, the recommended dose for adults and children over the age of 12 is one spray into each nostril one to three times a day, as needed.

Does Xylometazoline 0.05% Drop make you drowsy?

Overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, a slow heartbeat, dizziness, and fainting, among others. This drug should not be shared with anybody else. It is possible that infection will spread if this container is used by more than one person.

How long does it take for xylometazoline to work?

Xylometazoline 0.05% Drop begins to work within 5 to 10 minutes of administration. It acts by constricting the blood vessels in the nasal mucosa, which causes the blood vessels to narrow. This aids in the relief of the symptoms of congestive heart failure. Depending on the manufacturer, this medicine may be offered under numerous distinct brand names and/or in a variety of dosage forms.

What are the side effects of xylometazoline?

Side effects of xylometazoline when used in the nasal cavity
Blurred vision
headaches
dizziness
anxiety
fast or pounding heartbeats feeling dizzy or faint, as if you might pass out; wheezing, and being short of breath. or worsening symptoms.

How long does it take for xylometazoline to work?

Xylometazoline begins to work within 5 to 10 minutes of administration. It acts by constricting the blood vessels in the nasal mucosa, which causes the blood vessels to narrow. This aids in the relief of the symptoms of congestive heart failure. Depending on the manufacturer, this medicine may be offered under numerous distinct brand names and/or in a variety of dosage forms.

We are an exporter from India and work in excess countries like the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Albania, Saint Lucia, Jordan, Romania, South Africa