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Product Overview
Metaspray Nasal Spray is a corticosteroid-based nasal medication used to prevent and treat allergy-related symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, and nasal polyps. It works by reducing inflammation and irritation in the nasal passages, helping to relieve breathing difficulties and allergic discomfort.
Uses of Metaspray Nasal Spray
- Relief from sneezing and runny nose caused by allergies
- Treatment of nasal congestion (blocked nose)
- Management of nasal polyps
Benefits of Metaspray Nasal Spray
- Clears Nasal Congestion
Metaspray helps constrict swollen blood vessels in the nasal lining, providing long-lasting relief from blocked nose caused by allergies or infections like hay fever. - Reduces Nasal Polyps
This spray is effective in shrinking nasal polyps, reducing associated symptoms like congestion, sneezing, and runny nose. It also improves overall nasal airflow and breathing comfort.
To get the full benefit, use the spray regularly as prescribed. If symptoms persist after several days, consult your doctor.
How to Use Metaspray Nasal Spray
- Use the spray exactly as directed by your doctor.
- Blow your nose gently before applying.
- Close one nostril, insert the tip into the other, aim the spray away from the septum, and inhale gently as you spray.
- Repeat the same for the other nostril.
- Keep your head upright during application.
How It Works
Metaspray contains a steroid that is absorbed through the nasal lining and works by blocking the production of chemicals responsible for inflammation and allergic responses. This action helps relieve common nasal allergy symptoms and shrink nasal polyps.
Possible Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary:
- Nasal irritation
- Sore throat
- Nosebleeds
- Wheezing
- Vomiting
- Viral or respiratory infections
Let your doctor know if these symptoms persist or cause concern.
Precautions
- Avoid known allergy triggers like pollen or dust mites when possible.
- Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Inform your healthcare provider about existing medical conditions or any other medications you are taking.
- Avoid smoking, as it may worsen symptoms.