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Physiodose

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Last reviewed: 04.07.2025
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Physiodose is used when diseases associated with the nasal cavity appear.

NaCl is an effective, osmotically active substance. The osmolarity of its hypotonic liquid is lower than that of body fluids. Due to this, when introduced into the nasal cavity, the component increases the hydration of the nasal mucosa and nasal contents, and at the same time helps to moisturize the mucosa, liquefy excessively thick mucus and soften dry crusts inside the nose, making their removal easier.

Indications Physiodoses

It is used as a hygienic element for ears, eyes and nose:

  • washing out dissolving earwax plugs, as well as flushing the external ear canals;
  • washing of wound surfaces;
  • dissolution of inhalation substances.

Release form

The component is released in the form of a liquid for local use - in 1-time dropper bottles with a volume of 5 ml. There are 12 such bottles in a pack.

Use Physiodoses during pregnancy

Physiodoza can be prescribed during lactation or pregnancy.

Contraindications

It is contraindicated to prescribe inhalations to people with cardiovascular or respiratory diseases in a severe stage.

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Side effects Physiodoses

The medicine should be used 1-6 times a day (any age category).

When instilling or rinsing, it is necessary to introduce 1-2 drops into the area of each eye and rinse them using a swab.

In case of simultaneous use with eye drops, it is necessary to wait 15 minutes before the procedure of instillation of Physiodoza. The procedure should be carried out carefully, not allowing the bottle to touch the eyelids and eyes.

When rinsing the ears (also in case of increased production of sulfur; this is especially necessary for people using hearing aids, phones fixed inside the ears or headsets, and also after being in places with high humidity or a lot of dust and when in water), to rinse both ears, you need 1 bottle. The remaining solution is removed with gauze.

Infants require the fluid to be instilled with the minimum pressure possible to prevent the substance from entering the middle ear.

When instilling or rinsing the nose, you need to tilt your head back, carefully insert the pipette with the drug into the nostril and press lightly on the bottle. For some time, hold your head back so that the solution does not flow out. Its remainder is removed with gauze.

To wash the wound surfaces, use the entire bottle of medicine. The solution remaining in the undamaged areas should be wiped off. The procedure should be carried out carefully, without touching the bottle to the skin.

The duration of the treatment cycle and the frequency of procedures are selected by the doctor individually.

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Storage conditions

Physiodoza should be stored in a place closed to small children. Temperature level – no more than 25°С.

Shelf life

Physiodoza can be used for a period of 3 years from the date of manufacture of the medicine. An opened bottle must be used within 24 hours.

Analogues

Analogues of the drug are Aqua Maris, No-Sol, Humer, Boromenthol with Salin, as well as Zvezda, Sinuforte, Isofra, Protargol with Marimer and Nasodren. In addition, Mentovazol, Pinosol, Nazomarin with Physiomer and Pinovit.

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Attention!

To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Physiodose" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.

Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.

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