Directions For Use & Warnings (2024)

Please read all Directions For Use & Warnings before using our products.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

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Please read Warnings before using. Our recommendation is to replace the bottle every three months.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Directions For Use & Warnings (1)

Step 1

Please wash your hands. Fill the clean bottle with the designated volume of distilled, microfiltered (through 0.2 micron filter), reverse osmosis filtered, commercially bottled, or previously boiled and cooled down water.
*You may warm the water in a microwave in increments of 5 to 10 seconds to avoid overheating the water, damaging the device or scalding your nasal passage.

Step 2

Cut the Sinus Rinse™ mixture packet at the corner and pour its contents into the bottle. Tighten the cap and tube on the bottle securely. Place one finger over the tip of the cap and shake the bottle gently to dissolve the mixture. Always rinse your nasal passages with NeilMed® SINUS RINSE® packets only.

Step 3

Standing in front of a sink, bend forward to your comfort level and tilt your head down. Keeping your mouth open, without holding your breath, place the cap snugly against your nasal passage. SQUEEZE BOTTLE GENTLY until the solution starts draining from the OPPOSITE nasal passage. Some may drain from your mouth. For a proper rinse, keep squeezing the bottle GENTLY until at least 1/4 to 1/2 (60 mL to 120 mL or 2 to 4 fl oz) of the bottle is used. Do not swallow the solution.

Step 4

Blow your nose very gently, without pinching nose completely to avoid pressure on eardrums. If tolerable, sniff in gently any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice, because this may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area, which is the area at the back of your nasal passage. At times, some solution will reach the back of your throat, so please spit it out. To help drain any residual solution, blow your nose gently while tilting your head forward and to the opposite side of the nasal passage you just rinsed.

Step 5

Now repeat steps 3 and 4 for your other nasal passage. Most users fi nd that rinsing twice a day is benefi cial, similar to brushing your teeth. Many doctors recommend rinsing 3-4 times daily or for special circ*mstances, even rinsing up to 6 times a day is safe. Please follow your physician's advice.

Step 6

Clean the bottle and cap. Air dry the Sinus Rinse™bottle, cap, and tube on a clean paper towel, a lint free towel, or use NeilMed®NasaDOCK®or NasaDOCK plus™(sold separately) to store the bottle, cap and tube

NasaFlo Neti PotExpand

Please read Warnings before using. Our recommendation is to replace the bottle every three months.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.
IMPORTANT : NeilMed® Sinus Rinse™ Mixture Packets should be used with NeilMed® 240 mL (8 fl oz) NasaFlo® to achieve the best results. You may use NeilMed® packets with other irrigation devices, as long as you mix with the correct volume of water. Our recommendation is to replace Neti Pot every three months.

Step 1

Please wash your hands and rinse the device. Fill the NasaFlo® with 240 mL (8 fl oz) of lukewarm distilled, filtered or previously boiled water. Please do not use tap or faucet water to dissolve the mixture unless it has been previously boiled and cooled down. You may warm the water in a microwave, but we recommend that you warm it in increments of 5 to 10 seconds to avoid overheating, damaging the device or scalding your nasal passage.

Step 2

Cut the Sinus Rinse™ mixture packet at the corner and pour contents into the pot. Tighten the lid on the device securely. Place one finger over the hole of the cap and shake the device gently to dissolve the mixture.

Step 3

Standing in front of a sink, bend forward to your comfort level and tilt your head to one side. Keeping your mouth open, and without holding your breath, apply the tip of the device snugly against your nasal passage and ALLOW THE SOLUTION TO GENTLY FLOW until the solution starts draining from the opposite nasal passage. Use roughly half the solution in the NasaFlo® (120 mL / 4 fl oz).
It should not enter your mouth unless you are tilting your head backwards. To adjust or stop the flow, you may place your finger over the hole of the cap, and depending on the seal, you may be able to control the flow.

Step 4

Blow your nose very gently, without pinching nose completely to avoid pressure on eardrums. If tolerable, sniff in gently any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice, because this may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area, which is the area at the back of your nasal passage. At times, some solution will reach the back of your throat, so please spit it out.
For NasaFlo® users, to help drain any residual solution, blow your nose gently while tilting your head forward and to the same side of the nasal passage you just rinsed.

Step 5

Now repeat steps 3 & 4 on your other nasal passage.
If there is any solution left over, please discard it. We recommend you make a fresh solution each time you rinse. Rinse once or twice daily OR as directed by your physician.

Saline is considered safe.

The U.S. FDA is recommending that common cough and cold over the counter medicines not be given to babies and toddlers, and that antihistamines should not be given to children under age 6. NeilMed® NasaFlo®: Please clean with soap & water and let air dry.

Please read Warnings before using.

Our recommendation is to replace Neti Pot every three months.

SinuFlo ReadyRinseExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Step 1

Please wash your hands. Remove cap and safety seal from bottle. You may warm the solution in a microwave. We recommend that you warm it in increments of five seconds. This is to avoid excessive heating of the water and damage to the device or scalding your nasal passage.

Step 2

Assemble black dome cap and tube, then tighten the cap and tube on the bottle securely.

Step 3

Standing in front of a sink, bend forward to your comfort level and tilt your head straight down. Keeping your mouth open without holding your breath, place cap snugly against your nasal passage and SQUEEZE BOTTLE GENTLY until the solution starts draining from the OPPOSITE nasal passage or from your mouth. Keep squeezing the bottle GENTLY until at least 1/4 to 1/2 (60 mL/2oz to 120 mL/4oz) of the bottle is used for a proper rinse. Do not swallow the solution.

Step 4

Blow your nose gently, without pinching your nose completely because this will apply pressure on the eardrums. If tolerable, sniff in any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice prior to blowing the nose as this may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area (the area at the back of your nasal passage). Some solution will reach the back of the throat, so please spit it out. To help improve drainage of any residual solution, blow your nose gently while tilting your head to the opposite side of the nasal passage that you just rinsed. Now repeat steps 2 & 3 for your other nasal passage.

Please read Warnings before using.

SinugatorExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Please read caution and warning card before using this product.

Directions For Assembly:

Step 1: Open the battery compartment by sliding the switch to the left (open position), lift up the panel and place 3 AA batteries as shown inside the battery compartment. Replace the panel and slide the switch to the right (locked position).
Step 2: Slide the white soft tube over the white rigid tube on the bottom of the motor unit.
Step 3: Attach the nasal irrigator tip to the top of the motor unit.
Step 4: Press the blue switch to make sure unit is active.

Directions For Use:

Step 1: Please wash your hands. Fill the clear blue reservoir with 240 mL (8 fl oz) volume of distilled, microfiltered (0.2 micron), commercially bottled or previously boiled & cooled down water at lukewarm or body temperature. Please do not use tap or faucet water for dissolving the mixture unless it has been previously boiled and cooled down.
Step 2: Cut the SINUS RINSE™ mixture packet at the corner and pour its contents into the blue reservoir of the Sinugator®. Place the white motor unit over the blue reservoir and rotate until locked. Swirl the unit thoroughly to dissolve the mixture.
Step 3: Standing in front of a sink, bend forward to your comfort level and tilt your head down. Keeping your mouth open, without holding your breath, place the tip snugly against your right nasal passage or nostril. Press the blue power button until the solution starts draining from your left nasal passage. Depending on the head position, residual solution may drain from your mouth. We suggest to spit it out, however, there is no harm, if accidentally swallowed. For a proper rinse, keep pressing the power button until at least 1/4 to 1/2 (60 mL to 120 mL or 2 to 4 fl oz) of the solution is used for one nostril. Stop pressing the power button if you feel any discomfort, pain or pressure during the irrigation.
Step 4: Blow your nose very gently, without pinching nose completely to avoid pressure on eardrums. If tolerable, sniff in gently any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice, because this may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area, which is the area at the back of your nasal passage.
Step 5: Now repeat steps 3 and 4 for flushing your left nasal passage or nostril.

Cleaning Directions:

Clean the Sinugator® by running plain water and dry with a clean lint free towel and then air dry the unit by keeping it open to the air. The nasal irrigator tip, blue reservoir and white soft tube can be disinfected by placing in the home microwave for 60 seconds. (Read additional details in enclosed brochure.) Clean the entire unit with a few drops of dishwashing liquid and water every three days to keep the unit clean. Please make sure to run enough water during each wash so no soap is left behind.

Warning: Do NOT place the white motor unit in microwave for disinfection. Because of the unit's stainless steel components, this can cause damage or fire hazards.

Please read Warnings before using.

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Directions for Use - NasoGel® Tube
nasogel Directions: Using a clean cotton swab applicator or a rubber-gloved finger, apply a small amount of NasoGel® into each nostril every 4 to 6 hours. In case of persistent dryness, you may increase the frequency.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children.Store in a cool, dry place and protect from freezing.Use only as directed.Do not use for mouth dryness.

Directions for Use - NasoGel® Drip Free Gel Spray
Directions: Use 1-2 sprays of NasoGel® DRIP FREE into each nostril every 4 to 6 hours. In case of persistent dryness, you may increase the frequency, after consulting a physician.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use for mouth dryness. Please do not discard the printed box. The inside final product may not have all the details you require for the ongoing use of the product.

Do not use this product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients listed on the box.

Directions For Use & Warnings (2)Step 1: Remove the cap from the nozzle

Directions For Use & Warnings (3)Step 2: Remove the blue safety clasp

Directions For Use & Warnings (4)Step 3: To prime the pump

(a) Press the pump and hold it in the down position for 4 seconds as shown for 4 seconds.
(b) Release pump
(c) Repeat steps a) and b) 4 to 5 times or until gel comes out.

IMPORTANT NOTE: You have to press and then hold the pump down for the full 4 seconds for maximum spray power as shown in the figure 3.

Directions For Use & Warnings (5)Step 4: After priming the pump the Gel is ready to dispense.

Directions For Use & Warnings (6)Step 5: Use 2-4 sprays of NasoGel Drip Free Spray in each nostril every 4-6 hours.In case of persistence dryness, you may increase frequency of use or consult your doctor.

Directions For Use & Warnings (7)Step 6: Replace the saftey clasp and cap after use to avoiding drying.The pump will stay primed for a few days. Re-prime the pump as the air pressure is lost.

NasaMist Saline SprayExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

For Adults and Children

Directions For NasaMist® Saline Spray:

This drug-free, non-burning saline spray helps alleviate nasal allergies, dryness, post-nasal drip and congestion from the common cold or flu. Hypertonic delivers over twice the concentration of saline as Isotonic. Pediatric provides a specially designed box for babies and children and the tip is same as our standard blue box tip. Please contact your physician before using on babies under 6 months.

Step 1: Insert tip of actuator into nostril and press gently until adequate volume has been sprayed and the nasal passages are moist.
Step 2: Repeat for the other nostril. For babies and children, do not insert nozzle beyond the flange. Use as often as needed to moisturize.

Advantages of Hypertonic Solution
Extra Strength*

Research shows that a Hypertonic (2.7%) or more concentrated solution may help reduce congestion better than an Isotonic (0.9%) solution. This is because a more concentrated salt solution will draw more water out of the congested tissue, reduce swelling and open up the nasal passages and sinus openings to allow for better drainage. It is possible that you may experience temporary burning or stinging with the Hypertonic solution. If this persists, please use our Isotonic spray.

WARNINGS:

System designed for single user to reduce the risk of contamination.

Do not completely block or occlude nasal passage during use to avoid any pressure in the nose or ears.
Keep out of reach from children.
Contents under pressure, please do not puncture or incinerate.

Store between 41 °F (5 °C) & 131 °F (55 °C), out of sunlight & away from heat sources. Avoid freezing
Consult physician before use on babies younger than one year.

*As compared to isotonic solution
Directions For NasaMist® All-In-One :
3 Specially Designed Nozzles to deliver the finest and most gentle mist for nasal moisturization, a special adapter for nasal & sinus large volume rinse and a medium tip for a stronger stream. For ages 1 year and above with use of the proper tip.

NasaMist All In One Ultra Gentle Mist Tip for Nasal Moisturization: This tip can be used for ages 1 and up for moisturizing and soothing dry nasal passages. Insert the Ultra Gentle Mist tip into nostril and press until adequate solution is sprayed.

Medium Tip: This tip can be used for ages 5 and up. This tip will deliver a medium volume jet that can reach deeper into the nasal passages.
Large Volume Rinse Tip for Nasal & Sinus Rinse: This tip can be used for ages 5 and up. Apply the special conical lavage tip and follow the instruction in next paragraph.

Special Instructions for Large Volume Rinse: Stand in front of a sink, bend forward to comfort level and tilt your head down. Keep your mouth open and, without holding your breath, place the tip snugly in the nostril and squeeze the actuator until the solution starts draining from the opposite nasal passage or from your mouth. Allow the flow to continue for 2 to 3 seconds. Do not swallow the solution. Blow your nose gently, without pinching your nose completely, to avoid applying pressure on your eardrums. If tolerable, sniff in any residual solution remaining in the nasal passage once or twice prior to blowing your nose. This may clean out the posterior nasopharyngeal area, which is the area at the back of your nasal passage. At times, some solution may reach the back of your throat. If so, please spit it out. To help improve drainage of any residual solution, blow your nose gently while tilting your head to the side. Now repeat these steps on your other nasal passage.

WARNINGS:

  • System is designed for single user to reduce the risk of contamination.
  • Do not completely block or occlude nasal passage during during use to avoid any pressure in the nose or ears.
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Contents under pressure; please do not puncture or incinerate
  • Store between 41 °F (5 °C) & 131 °F (55 °C), out of sunlight & away from heat sources. Avoid freezing
  • Consult physician before use on babies and small children.

NaspiraExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.
Purpose of the device
NeilMed Naspira- Oral Suction Aspirator is the world's most uniquely designed nasal aspirator system for effective suctioning of baby's congested nose.

Key Features:

  • Transparent design.
  • Safe for babies & toddlers
  • Included 7 in-line disposable filters to reduce contamination risk
  • Components pull apart for easy cleaning
  • 2-in-1 design allows for use as both a bulb and an aspirator
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Made of high-grade silicone
  • Dishwasher safe (excluding disposable filters)

Safety Features:

  • Tip is made of silicone and is very soft to the touch.
  • One-way valve prevents air from the parent's mouth from entering the baby's nose.
  • Disposable filter will prevent liquid or mucus from entering the parent's mouth.
  • The transparent design allows for easy inspection of the components.
  • The transparent design reduces the amount of fungal growth found in opaque bulb aspirators.
  • The suction tip, clear plastic coupler, bulb, tubing and mouthpiece can be sterilized by first cleaning them with liquid dishwashing detergent soap and water, followed by placing cleaned device parts in boiling water for five minutes or by using a microwave disinfection protocol as provided in the cleaning and sterilizing instructions.
  • The tip is sized so that it will not enter the baby's nasal cavities and cause injury.

Note:

While the Naspira® NOA is dishwasher safe, a dishwasher will not adequately clean the inside of the Naspira® components. The water jets in dishwashers cannot enter the narrow parts of the Naspira® components, and portions of the interior will not be cleaned thoroughly.
Note: Filter is disposable and cannot be used once contaminated after the use. This makes it safe for all and please do not try to sterilize or wash.

Please read the warning prior to use. If you are using it for the first time, please make sure that you have assembled it properly as shown in the diagram and all the parts are intact and clean.

Directions For Use:

1. Hold the baby in an upright to semi-upright position, well secured in your arms, and be sure that the baby is comfortable.
2. Place the tip of the bulb into the baby's nostril and suck very gently through the mouthpiece, as if you are drinking a liquid from a straw. If needed, you can always use more suction force. The mouthpiece is a one-way valve and will not allow you to blow into the baby's nose.
3. A pre-treatment with a few drops of saline solution or saline spray in each nostril may help loosen thick mucus before using the NeilMed® Naspira® Nasal-Oral Aspirator (NOA). Mucus from the baby's nostrils will come out very easily and transfer mainly to the tip, and if excessive, into the bulbous area during suctioning.
4. Repeat the previous steps in the same and/or the other nostril as necessary.
5. Please follow the cleaning and disinfection protocol for the safety of yourself and your baby.
6. Change filter if it is soiled with secretions or after the acute infection is over or every week during use.

Cleaning & Sterilization Instructions::

Disassemble all components.
1. Pinch the opening of the tip with your thumb and index finger.
2. Squeeze the bulb with your thumb and index finger of other hand so the quick increase in air pressure will separate the parts.
3. Take apart the remaining components by pulling apart the ends. Remove the filter and set aside prior to cleansing. The filter cannot be cleaned or sterilized, but can be reused if it has not come into contact with mucus.
Wash all loose components with warm dishwashing liquid detergent followed by thorough rinsing with clean water. Shake off excess water.

To disinfect, choose one of three methods:

1. Boiling Disinfection: Place all components in boiling water for 5 minutes. Allow the water to cool completely before removing the components from the water. Shake off excess water. Allow all components to cool and air dry before reassembling. Use lint free towels to dry the outside of parts and allow it to air dry the inside of the components.
2. Microwave Disinfection: Clean all components with soap and water as mentioned above, shake off the excess water. Now place all components in the microwave for 45 seconds. This will disinfect all components. Please make sure all components are near dry before placing in the microwave.
3.Chemical Disinfection: In some countries, where available, use baby bottle disinfecting chemical tablets or solution, and use the same protocol.
Note: the filter is disposable and should be replaced if it comes into contact with mucus, or after the child's acute illness episode ends. Do not attempt to sterilize and reuse the filter.

Can also be used as a single bulb aspirator
Filter is not resterilizable.

While the Naspira® NOA is dishwasher safe, a dishwasher will not adequately clean the inside of the Naspira® components. The water jets in dishwashers cannot enter the narrow parts of the Naspira® components, and portions of the interior will not be cleaned thoroughly.

Naspira DropsExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Nasal & Sinus Application:

  • Step 1: Twist tab to open the ampoule or vial.
  • Step 2: If using on a child, hold baby or child in upright position.
  • Step 3: Tilt baby or child's head slightly forward.
  • Step 4: Place the tip of ampoule in the nostril.
  • Step 5: Press gently to dispense a few drops to moisturize or squeeze as needed to deliver a larger quantity for nasal irrigation. Depending on the size of the nasal cavity, the irrigating saline with mucus will come down from the other nostril. Discard any unused solution.
  • Step 6: Use up to six times daily as needed or as directed by your doctor.

WARNING

This product is to be used by an adult with a full understanding prior to any usage on babies and children. Must follow all directions.

  • Do not use in nose while child is lying down flat on his/her back to avoid coughing, choking or pushing the mucus or saline from the device into throat.
  • Do not mix with other fluids or additives.
  • For external use only, not for injection.
  • Do not use if solution appears cloudy or the ampoule is leaking or broken.
  • Discard opened and unused solution.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Ampoule color and shape may vary.
  • Inside components of this unit are not for individual sale.
  • Please retain the box for instructions and other important information.
  • Keep out of direct sunlight.

STORE OR KEEP IN A COOL & DRY PLACE

NasaDropsExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Nasal & Sinus Application:

Step 1: Twist tab to open the ampoule or vial.
Step 2: If using on a child, hold baby or child in upright position.
Step 3: Tilt baby or child's head slightly forward.
Step 4: Place the tip of ampoule in the nostril.
Step 5: Press gently to dispense a few drops to moisturize or squeeze as needed to deliver a larger quantity for nasal irrigation. Depending on the size of the nasal cavity, the irrigating saline with mucus will come down from the other nostril. Discard any unused solution.
Step 6: Use up to six times daily as needed or as directed by your doctor.
Step 7: Now with the introduction of Dr. Mehta's Nasal Saline-Aspirator Combo, once the ampoule or vial is emptied out, you can use it as a disposable bulb aspirator to suction out the nasal secretions

WARNING:

This product is to be used by an adult with a full understanding prior to any usage on babies and children. Must follow all the directions
Do not use in nose while child is lying down flat on his/her back to avoid coughing, choking or pushing the mucus or saline from the device into throat.
Do not mix with other fluids or additives.
For external use only, not for injection.

Do not use if solution appears cloudy or the ampoule is leaking or broken.

Discard opened and unused solution.

Keep out of reach of children.

Ampoule color and shape may vary.

Inside components of this unit are not for individual sale.

Please retain the box for instructions and other important information.

Keep out of direct sunlight.

STORE OR KEEP IN A COOL & DRY PLACE

NasaBulbExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

The NeilMed® NasaBulb® Nasal Aspirator helps clear mucus from baby's nose making breathing easier.

Directions For Use:

Thoroughly inspect assembled device before each use to ensure all components are secure and intact. Squeeze the nasal aspirator bulb to expel the air inside. Gently place the tip of the nasal aspirator into the baby's nose while the bulb is still squeezed. Gently release pressure on the bulb to remove the mucus. Repeat as needed.

To separate the parts for cleaning:

  1. Pinch the opening of the tip with your thumb and index finger.
  2. Now squeeze the bulb with your thumb and index finger of other hand so quick increase in air pressure will separate the parts.

Cleaning and Sterilizing Instructions:

Disassemble all components. Wash with warm soapy water. Shake off excess water.

To disinfect, choose one of three methods:

  1. Boiling Disinfection: Place items in boiling water for 5 minutes. Allow the water to cool completely before removing the items from the water. Shake off excess water. Allow all components to air dry before reassembling by placing on a paper towel.
  2. Microwave Disinfection: Clean the device with soap and water, shake off the excess water. Now place the aspirator in the microwave for 45 seconds. This will disinfect the aspirator as recommended by NeilMed® as well as published in medical research journals.
  3. In some countries, where available, use Milton's Solution and protocol as a chemical disinfectant.

Warning for NasaBulb®:

Keep out of reach of babies and children. The product is intended to be used by adults only.

ClearCanalExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Directions for use:

This product is intended for use on adults and children over 12 years of age. Consult your physician for use on children under 12.

  1. Tilt head sideways and place 10 drops into each ear canal by squeezing the plastic dropper bottle provided with this system. The tip of bottle should not enter ear canal.
  2. Keep drops in ear for 10 minutes by keeping head tilted or placing enclosed ear plugs in ears. It is normal to feel warmth in inner ear.
  3. Remove ear plugs. Attach the special drainage collection cup to the canister to avoid the rinse solution dripping out of your ear. Flush ears with the NeilMed® ClearCanal® specially designed actuator nozzle for 10 seconds or as desired to achieve adequate flushing. Gently tilt head side to side to drain out residual liquid & dry ears with a clean dry towel wrapped on a finger.

On rare instances, individuals may experience pressure in the ears. If this occurs, stop rinsing. If symptoms persist please seek medical attention or contact NeilMed® directly. If you feel dizzy, please do not use the product again.

Suggested Use:

Maximum of twice per week, or as recommended by your physician.

Warning - Do not use:

If you have had an allergic reaction to carbamide peroxide or other ingredients in the dropper bottle.

If you have ear drainage or discharge, ear pain, irritation, rash in the ear, or are dizzy. (Please consult a doctor with concerns.)
If you have an injury or perforation (hole) of the eardrum or after ear surgery, unless directed by a doctor.

Do not use more than twice a week.

When using this product:

  • Avoid contact with the eyes.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.
  • If accidental contact with eyes occurs, flush eyes with water and consult a doctor.
  • System is designed for a single user to reduce the risk of contamination. DO NOT SHARE WITH OTHERS.

Should not be used in the following situations:

  • Children under 12 years of age
  • Tubes in the ears
  • Ear infections
  • Current or previously perforated eardrums
  • Recent mastoid surgery

Individuals with the following conditions should not use this product unless directed by a physician:

  • Meniere's Syndrome or those experiencing dizziness, vertigo, impacted ear wax or other ear problems

Please retain the enclosed brochure in the box for instructions and other important information.

Other Information:

  • Avoid spraying in eyes.
  • Contents in the canister are under pressure, please do not puncture or incinerate.
  • Recommended storage conditions: Store between 41 °F (5 °C) and 131 °F (55 °C), out of sunlight and away from heat sources. Avoid freezing.
  • Keep cap on plastic bottle when not in use.

Ear Spin SafeExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Directions for use:

For use in the ear only. When using for the first time, begin with the COIL tool. Grasp tool comfortably between thumb, index and middle fingers. Direct toward ear. Gently advance tool toward the ear canal and SPIN tool continuously - slowly advancing into the outer portion of canal. Rotate in one direction per insertion. For additional extraction, try the BRISTLE, SCREW, or CLUB tools. Back end of tools has scoops and loops to assist with debris removal. DO NOT POKE OR JAB INTO EAR. DO NOT FORCIBLY ADVANCE. NOT FOR DEEP CANAL INSERTION. Each person's requirements vary. Check with your physician. Impacted ear wax should be removed by a health care professional. Clean ear tools and immerse in alcohol.

Suggested Use:

Intended for EAR HYGIENE: cleaning of debris, itch relief, exfoliation, water extraction, and superficial wax around the ear and outer ear canal. Daily or less frequent use may be beneficial.

NON-STERILE. REPEAT USE MAY INTRODUCE CONTAMINATION AND LEAD TO INFECTION OR EAR DAMAGE. STERILIZE WITH ALCOHOL AND THOROUGHLY CLEAN ALL SURFACES IF USED FOR MULTIPLE INSERTIONS.

Warning

DISCONTINUE USE IF YOU EXPERIENCE PAIN, PLUGGING, PRESSURE, HEARING LOSS, CONGESTION, OR BLEEDING. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PHYSICIAN, OR CALL TOLL FREE: 1-877-477-8633.

Ear cleaning tools should NOT be used in the following situations without physician supervision:

  • Children under 12 years of age
  • Individuals with otitis or other ear infections
  • Individuals with current or previous perforated eardrums
  • Individuals who have had mastoid surgery
  • Individuals with tubes in their ears
  • Individuals suffering from Meniere's Syndrome or experiencing any form of dizziness, vertigo, hardness of hearing or other ear problems

SuavearExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Drug Facts:

Active Ingredient - Carbamide Peroxide 6.5%

Purpose - Earwax removal aid

Uses:

For occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen and remove excessive ear wax.

Warnings

  • Ask a doctor before use if you have Ear drainage or discharge
  • Ear pain Irritation or rash in the ear
  • Dizziness
  • An injury or perforation (hole) of the eardrum
  • Recently had ear surgery
  • When using this product avoid contact with the eyes

Stop use and ask a doctor if you need to use for more than 3 days in a row.

Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Directions for use:

FOR USE IN THE EAR ONLY

Adults and children 12 years of age:

Tilt head sideways. Place 5 to 10 drops into the ear, making sure that the tip of the applicator does not enter the ear canal Keep drops in the ear for several minutes, either by using the included ear plugs or keeping the head tilted to the side Any wax remaining after treatment may be removed by gently flushing the ear with warm water, using the enclosed soft silicone bulb. Use twice daily for up to four days, or as directed by a doctor.

Children under 12 years: Consult a doctor.

Other information:

Store bottle in the outer carton Product foams on contact with ear wax due to release of oxygen. There may be associated "crackling" sound.
Keep cap on bottle when not in use.
Inactive ingredients Glycerin, Oxyquinoline

SinuFrin DecongestantExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Directions for use:

Warnings

  • Do not exceed recommended dosage.
  • This product may cause temporary discomfort such as burning, stinging, sneezing, or an increase in nasal discharge.
  • The use of this container by more than one person may spread infection.
  • Do not use this product for more than 3 consecutive days. Use only as directed. Frequent or prolonged use may cause nasal congestion to recur or worsen. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
  • Do not use this product if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease or diabetes unless directed by a doctor. Adult males with prostate disease, do not use this product.

Directions for Dosing:

  • Adults and children 6 to 12 years of age (with adult supervision): Per dose, 2 sprays in each nostril not more often than every 10 to 12 hours. Do not exceed 2 doses in any 24-hour period.
  • Children under 6 years of age: Consult a doctor

Other Information

  • Store between 20 to 40 °C (68 to 104 °F)
  • Retain carton for future reference on full labeling
  • Keep head in an upright position for use. n Do not tilt head backward while spraying. n Wipe nozzle clean after each use.

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Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Drug Facts

Active ingredient (per inhaler) - Levmetamfetamine 50 mg

Purpose - Nasal decongestant

Use for temporary relief of nasal congestion due to:
the common cold • hay fever or upper respiratory allergies

Warnings

When using this product:

  • Do not exceed recommended dosage
  • Temporary burning, stinging, sneezing, or increased nasal discharge may occur
    use of this container by more than one person may spread infection
  • Do not use for more than 7 days • use only as directed
  • Frequent or prolonged use may cause nasal congestion to recur or worsen

Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist.
If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Directions for use:

  • The product delivers in each 800 ml of air 0.04 to 0.150 mg of levmetamfetamine
  • Do not use more often than every 2 hours
  • Adults and children 12 years of age and over - 2 inhalations in each nostril
    children 6 to under 12 years of age - 1 inhalation in each nostril (with adult supervision)
  • Children under 6 years of age - ask a doctor
  • Children under 2 years of age - do not use

Other information

  • This inhaler is effective for a minimum of 3 months after first use
  • Keep inhaler tightly closed
  • Store at 59°-86° F (15°-30° C)
  • Inactive ingredients bornyl acetate, camphor, lavender oil, menthol, methyl salicylate

Neilcleanse WoundWashExpand

Please read Warnings before using.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Indications:

To cleanse minor wounds and scrapes.

ON THE VERY FIRST USE:

Hold the head of the actuator from the side and try to lift it up with a gentle pull. If the plastic head does not lift off the base with a tug, tab is intact. If the plastic head lifts off, tab is broken and the spray canister should not be used. Upon confirmation of the intact tab, proceed as directed.

Directions for use:

Before use, spray a short stream of Wound Wash Saline Spray™ in the air or on intact skin to test stream and to clear nozzle.
To dispense, aim nozzle at the affected area and spray from a distance of 2 to 4 inches, or as is comfortable.
Cover with clear cap after each use.

Ingredients:

USP Grade Water, USP Sodium Chloride (9 mg/mL)

Warning

  • Do not use on burn injuries. Do not use in bodyorifices, ear canals, eyes or mouth.
  • Not for injection.
  • For individual use only.
  • Apply as needed.
  • onsult a healthcare professional for continued wound care management and for use on children younger than 2 years of age.
  • Contents under pressure; please do not puncture or incinerate.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Store between 41° F (5° C) & 80° F (27° C), out of sunlight & away from heat sources and avoid freezing.
  • Do not use if package is damaged.
  • If redness, swelling, or pain worsens, please seek the advice of your health care practitioner.

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It is very important to keep these devices clean and free from any contamination. Replace the bottle every 3 months.

NeilMed® SINUS RINSE™ Squeeze Bottle: Please perform routine inspections of the bottle and tube for any discolorations and cracks. If there are any visual signs of deterioration or permanent color changes, please clean thoroughly. If the discolorations remain after cleansing, discard the items and purchase new ones. Please follow these instructions after each use of the product. Be sure to replace your product after three months.

Step 1: Rinse the cap, tube and bottle using running water. Fill the bottle with distilled, micro-filtered (through 0.2 micron), reverse osmosis filtered, commercially bottled or previously boiled and cooled down water at lukewarm or body temperature.

Step 2: Add a few drops of dish washing liquid or baby shampoo.

Step 3: Attach the cap and tube to the bottle; hold your finger over the opening in the cap and shake the bottle vigorously.

Step 4: Squeeze the bottle hard to allow the soapy solution to clean the interior of the tube and the cap. Empty out the bottle completely.

Step 5: Rinse the soap from the bottle, cap and tube thoroughly and place the items on a clean paper towel to dry or use the preferred NasaDOCK® or NasaDOCK plus™.

The NasaDOCK® is a simple, hygienic way to dry and store the SINUS RINSE™ bottle, cap and tube. NasaDOCK® comes with various hanging options and is available in different colors. Our newest model also offers storage for our SINUS RINSE™ mixture packets. We strongly suggest using NasaDOCK® as an inexpensive, easy way to dry the cap, tube and SINUS RINSE™ bottle.

Dishwasher Cleaning:

Do not use a dishwasher to clean the inside of a bottle. While our bottle is dishwasher safe, a dishwasher will not adequately clean the SINUS RINSE™bottle. The water jets in dishwashers cannot enter the narrow neck of the bottle, and portions of the bottle's interior will not be cleaned thoroughly. Additional methods of cleaning the bottle include the use of concentrated white vinegar or isopropyl alcohol (70% concentration), followed by scrubbing and rinsing as described above.

Microwave Disinfection:

Clean the device with soap and water as mentioned above and shake off the excess water. Now place the bottle, cap and tube in the microwave for 40 seconds. This will disinfect the bottle, cap and tube. If the microwave has been used recently, please make sure that the inside of the microwave has cooled back down to room temperature before using it to disinfect the bottle.

NeilMed NasaFlo® Neti Pot Users:

Use the same procedure as above.

Sinugator®Cleaning Directions:

Clean the Sinugator®by running plain water and dry with a clean lint free towel and then air dry the unit by keeping it open to the air. The nasal irrigator tip, blue reservoir and white soft tube can be disinfected by cleaning with soap and water and shaking off the excess water before placing in the home microwave for 60 seconds. Clean the entire unit with a few drops of dishwashing liquid and water every three days to keep the unit clean. As a fi nal rinse to wash off any residual soap or tap water, use either distilled, micro-filtered (through 0.2 micron filter), commercially bottled or previously boiled & cooled down water. Please make sure to rinse thoroughly during each wash so no soap is left behind.DO NOTplace the white motor unit in microwave for disinfection. Because of the unit's stainless steel components, this can cause damage or fire hazards.

General Principles of Maintenance & Storage:

When permissible use a microwave periodically to disinfect devices. Always store NeilMed®products in a cool and dry place with adequate ventilation. NasaDOCK®or NasaDOCK plus™offer a simple hygienic way to air dry & neatly store the bottle, cap, tube and NasaFlo. Do not store the bottle with the cap screwed on, unless both are dry. Do not store the wet parts in a sealed plastic bag. If you travel before they are dry, wrap parts separately in paper towels. Hand soap or shampoo can be used for cleaning parts while away from home.

USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Directions For Use & Warnings (2024)

FAQs

For what is a warning instruction? ›

Instructions affirmatively inform persons about how to use and consume products safely. Warnings alert users and consumers to the existence and nature of product risks. Generally, warnings tend to be negative statements about things not to do or affirmative statements about things always to do.

What do directions for use mean? ›

Purpose of directions for use. The Directions for Use portion of a pesticide label describes how the product can legally be used and. how the product must not be used. The specific requirements for the directions for use section.

What information does the directions for use label on pesticides contain? ›

The directions for use of a pesticide label describe how the product may legally be used and how the product must not be used. Generally speaking, the necessary information includes: The pest(s) that the product may be used to control. The sites where the product may be used.

Does Prop 65 have to be in Spanish? ›

A business opting to provide a safe harbor warning pursuant to the Article 6 Clear and Reasonable Warnings regulations may need to provide warnings in a language other than English if consumer information for a consumer product or signage for a facility is provided in a language other than English.

What is an example of a written warning? ›

Dear [First name], As discussed on [date of verbal warning], your repeated [lateness/absenteeism] is damaging your work performance and your team's productivity. We take attendance issues seriously and expect you to comply with the company policy regarding [lateness/time off].

What is the procedure of warning? ›

First written formal warning – You tell the person in writing of the reason for the warning and that it's the second stage of the disciplinary process. You inform the person of the likely consequences of further offenses.

What are instructions for use? ›

Instructions for Use or IFUs is information provided by the manufacturer to inform the user of a device's intended purpose, proper use, and any precautions.

What are adequate directions for use? ›

Adequate directions for use means directions under which the layman can use a drug safely and for the purposes for which it is intended.

What are the three types of directions? ›

North, south, east, and west are the only true directions. The directions on the compass that are halfway between these cardinal points are called northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest. These in-between points are called intermediate directions. Globes and maps show only north-south and east-west lines.

Is it directions of use or directions for use? ›

"directions for use" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as "Please read the included directions for use before operating the machinery."

What is the warning on a pesticide label? ›

WARNING indicates the pesticide product is moderately toxic if eaten, absorbed through the skin, inhaled, or it causes moderate eye or skin irritation. DANGER means that the pesticide product is highly toxic by at least one route of exposure.

How do you tell if an herbicide is restricted use? ›

If there is a restricted use, the labeling requirements for restricted use must be followed. Check the label under review to make certain that the label meets the RUP labeling requirements listed below: 1. The statement “Restricted Use Pesticide” must appear at the very top of the label's front panel.

Is Prop 65 warning serious? ›

Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment.

Who is exempt from Prop 65 warning? ›

Are any businesses exempt from Proposition 65's requirements? Businesses with less than 10 employees and government agencies are exempt from Proposition 65's warning requirements and prohibition on discharges into drinking water sources.

Is it safe to eat food with a P65 warning? ›

A Prop 65 warning doesn't mean something shouldn't ever be eaten, but it lets the consumer decide how much and how often they want to expose themselves to these chemicals (3).

What is the purpose of a warning? ›

A warning is something said or written to tell people of a possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant thing that might happen. The minister gave a warning that if war broke out, it would be catastrophic. He was killed because he ignored a warning to put stronger cords on his parachute.

What is the purpose of a warning device? ›

A warning device can provide a visual alarm such as a flashing light or an audible alarm such as a horn or siren. These devices signal that a problem is either about to occur or has just happened. With a warning effect, the response is not automatic; someone has to take action.

What are warning systems used for? ›

An integrated system of hazard monitoring, forecasting and prediction, disaster risk assessment, communication and preparedness activities systems and processes that enables individuals, communities, governments, businesses and others to take timely action to reduce disaster risks in advance of hazardous events.

What does a warning message indicate? ›

A warning message is an advanced notice of a potential change that may result in loss of data or an error state. A warning message, different from error messages, appears before someone takes an action to indicate a significant change or potential loss of data.

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