Do you have nasal irrigation? A NeilMed Sinus Rinse Kit is used to treat snuffy nose, post-nasal drip, dryness inside the nose and nasal passages, or nasal irrigation caused by colds, flu, allergies, or pollutants. When used in combination with a compounded steroid and/or antibiotic capsule, specific symptoms are targeted.
What medications can Preston’s Pharmacy do?
- Amphotericin: an anti-fungal
- Acetylcysteine: an antioxidant
- Amikacin: an antibiotic
- Azithromycin:an antibiotic
- Betamethasone: a steroid
- Budesonide: a steroid
- Ceftriaxone: an antibiotic
- Ciprofloxacin: an antibiotic
- Clarithromycin: an antibiotic
- Clindamycin: an antibiotic
- Gentamicin: an antibiotic
- Itraconazole: an anti-fungal
- Mometasone: a steroid
- Nystatin: an anti-fungal
- Tobramycin: an antibiotic
- Vancomycin: an antibiotic
Use NeilMed Sinus Rinse Kit with the contents of one capsules, twice daily.
Directions:
- Wash hands with soap and water. Fill the nasal irrigation squeeze bottle with distilled water on the dotted line. Do NOT use tap water.
- Empty contents of one prescription capsule into squeeze bottle.
- Empty contents of one NeilMed’s mixture packet into squeeze bottle.
- Recap bottle. Place one finger over tip of black cap, then shake until all contents previously emptied are dissolved in water.
- Standing in front of a sink, bend forward and tilt head down. Keeping the mouth open, place the cap snug against one nostril. Squeeze the bottle gently until the solution starts draining from the opposite nasal passage. Note: Some may drain into the mouth. Continue to squeeze gently until half the bottle is used up. Do NOT swallow the solution.
- Blow your nose gently while tilting head forward, and to the opposite side of nasal passage just rinsed. If tolerable, sniff in gently any residual solution remaining in nasal passage to clear the back end. Spit out any solution that reaches the back of the throat.
- Repeat steps 5 and 6 for other remaining nostril with the remaining solution.
- Clean the bottle with directions provided by NeilMed.