Patients are advised not to take decongestants for more than five consecutive days. Prolonged or excessive use may cause rebound congestion and/or atrophy of the nasal mucosa.
Otrivine, like other preparations belonging to the same class of active substances, should be used only with caution in patients showing a strong reaction to sympathomimetic agents as evidenced by signs of insomnia, dizziness, tremor, cardiac arrhythmias or elevated blood pressure.
Use with caution in occlusive vascular disease and in patients taking tri or tetra-cyclic antidepressant treatment (see Interactions).
If any of the following occur, Otrivine should be stopped
• Hallucinations
• Restlessness
• Sleep disturbances
Keep away from eyes.
Keep medicines out of the sight and reach of children.
Otrivine 0.05% is contraindicated in children aged less than 6 years old
Information concerning excipients
Otrivine contains benzalkonium chloride. This may cause irritation of the nasal mucosa.