Nasal Spray

Introduction Nasal sprays belong to the group of so-called aerosols, i.e. mixtures of liquid components and gas. Through the spray system, the liquid active ingredients are finely distributed in the air and can be inhaled. In principle, a distinction is made between locally acting and systemically acting nasal sprays. However, the term ‘nasal spray’ usually … Nasal Spray

Glucocorticoid Nasal Spray | Nasal Spray

Glucocorticoid Nasal Spray Glucocorticoid nasal spray, popularly known as “cortisone nasal spray“, has an anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effect on the nasal mucosa. The treatment can alleviate symptoms of allergic hay fever, but also of colds.In contrast to antihistamine nasal spray, cortisone products have to be used for longer, but the effect achieved is stronger. If … Glucocorticoid Nasal Spray | Nasal Spray

Systemic nasal sprays | Nasal Spray

Systemic nasal sprays Systemic nasal sprays do not act locally in the nose, but are effective throughout the body. The nasal mucous membrane is very well supplied with blood, and is therefore ideally suited for the absorption of certain active ingredients into the body’s circulation. For example, in contrast to oral administration, the gastrointestinal tract … Systemic nasal sprays | Nasal Spray

Livocab® eye drops

Introduction Eye drops are a liquid solution which can be administered to the eye in the form of individual drops. Livocab® eye drops also contain Livocab®, which corresponds to the active ingredient levocabastine. Livocab® eye drops are mostly used for allergic eye diseases and can be applied to children as young as one year old. … Livocab® eye drops

When should Livocab® eye drops not be given? | Livocab® eye drops

When should Livocab® eye drops not be given? Contraindications for Livocab® eye drops are allergies or hypersensitivity to the active ingredient levocabastine or to other ingredients of the eye drops. Other ingredients to which an allergic reaction could occur are propylene glycol, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium hydrogen phosphate, hypromellose, polysorbate and benzalkonium chloride. Side effects … When should Livocab® eye drops not be given? | Livocab® eye drops