Question
What are the side effects of using compound salt anesthetic ephedrine nasal drops for a three-year-old?
Answer
- Caution should be exercised by children and pregnant women.
- The drops should be administered in an upright or sitting position.
- This product is for nasal use only; do not take orally.
- Continuous use should not exceed 3 days. Otherwise, a “rebound” effect may occur, leading to more severe nasal congestion.
- Caution should be used by patients with coronary heart disease, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and closed-angle glaucoma.
- After use, the cap should be tightly closed to prevent contamination.
- Athletes should use with caution.
- In case of overdose or severe adverse reactions, seek medical attention immediately.
- Discontinue use if allergic to this product; cautious use for those with allergic tendencies.
- Do not use if the appearance of the product has changed.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Children must be used under adult supervision.
- Consult a physician before using this product if other medications are being taken.