Otrivin 0.1% contains xylometazoline hydrochloride 0.1% , a nasal decongestant commonly used for short-term relief of blocked nose. Travelers in Hoi An often ask for nasal sprays when dealing with congestion from colds, sinus pressure, allergies, or travel-related irritation.
Finding Otrivin 0.1%: Options in Hoi An Pharmacies
Ingredient
Xylometazoline hydrochloride 0.1%
What Is Otrivin 0.1% Commonly Used For?
Otrivin 0.1% is commonly used for short-term relief of nasal congestion caused by different conditions.
Blocked or stuffy nose
Nasal congestion from colds
Sinus-related congestion
Support for clearing nasal secretions
Nasopharyngeal congestion related to ear conditions, when advised by a healthcare professional
Traveler note: Nasal congestion may become more noticeable during travel due to air conditioning, weather changes, dust, allergens, or viral colds.
How to Use Otrivin 0.1%
Otrivin 0.1% is generally intended for adults and children 12 years and older .
Use only according to the product label or pharmacist guidance.
Do not exceed the recommended daily amount.
Avoid spraying into the eyes or mouth.
To reduce infection spread, one bottle should be used by one person only.
Metered Dose Spray Instructions
Clean your nose before use.
Remove the protective cap.
Before first use, prime the pump until a fine mist appears.
Hold the bottle upright.
Bend forward slightly and place the nozzle into one nostril.
Spray while breathing gently through the nose.
Repeat in the other nostril if needed.
Clean and dry the nozzle after use.
Important safety note: Decongestant nasal sprays such as xylometazoline should usually be used only for a short period. Overuse may worsen congestion. Ask a pharmacist if you are unsure how long to use it, or if you have high blood pressure, heart disease, thyroid disease, glaucoma, pregnancy, or regular medication use.
When Should You Seek Medical Advice?
Speak with a pharmacist or healthcare professional if:
Nasal congestion lasts more than several days.
You have fever, severe sinus pain, or facial pressure.
Symptoms keep returning or worsening.
You need to use nasal spray frequently.
You are buying for a child, pregnant person, or someone with chronic illness.
Where Can You Find Otrivin 0.1% in Hoi An?
ABC Pharmacy provides pharmacist support for tourists, expats, and residents throughout Hoi An.
197 Ly Thuong Kiet
Central Hoi An location with convenient access.
WhatsApp: +84 768 240 425
29 Hoang Dieu
Popular branch serving travelers and local residents.
Phone: +84 235 6336 599
140 Nguyen Truong To
Near Hoi An Ancient Town and tourist accommodations.
Phone: +84 235 3788 345
495 Cua Dai
Convenient for beach visitors and resort guests.
Phone: +84 235 3929 599
46 Dao Duy Tu
Close to Hoi An Night Market and An Hoi area.
Phone: +84 235 3879 599
Why Choose ABC Pharmacy Hoi An?
English-speaking pharmacist support.
Traveler-friendly healthcare guidance.
Five convenient pharmacy locations in Hoi An.
Medicine safety checks and responsible medicine use.
Hotel and accommodation delivery support when available.
Trusted by international visitors and local residents.
Need Help Finding Otrivin 0.1%?
Contact ABC Pharmacy Hoi An to check product availability, receive pharmacist guidance, or arrange delivery to your hotel, villa, or homestay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can tourists buy Otrivin 0.1% in Hoi An?
Availability may vary by branch. Contact ABC Pharmacy Hoi An for current stock information.
What is Otrivin 0.1% used for?
It is commonly used for short-term relief of blocked nose and nasal congestion.
Can children use Otrivin 0.1%?
Otrivin 0.1% is generally intended for adults and children 12 years and older. Ask a pharmacist before using nasal products for younger children.
Can I use Otrivin 0.1% for many days?
Decongestant nasal sprays should generally be used only for short periods. Overuse may worsen nasal congestion. Ask a pharmacist for guidance.
Can ABC Pharmacy deliver to my hotel in Hoi An?
Delivery may be available depending on location and product availability.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult a qualified healthcare professional or pharmacist if symptoms persist, worsen, or if you have underlying medical conditions.