Ayr Saline Nasal

Ayr Saline Nasal moistens dry nasal passages. Before using nose drops, make sure gently blow your nose first.

Ayr Saline Nasal Overview

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Ayr saline nasal is an over the counter non-medicated nasal spray used to moisten dry nasal passages and thin and loosen congestion due to allergy and cold and to treat inflamed tissues. Ayr saline nasal belongs to a group of sprays called nasal saline moisturizers. It keeps nasal mucus moisturized and provides relief to congested nasal passages.

Ayr Saline comes in a nasal mist and nasal drops. Hold upright and squeeze twice in each nostril. For drops, tilt head back and apply 2 to 6 drops in each nostril.It is inserted into each nostril as needed. 

No common side effects have been reported for AYR saline nasal.

 

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