
Recommended for prevention of respiratory infections during epidemics, in cases of hypothermia and runny nose, and for inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.
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Recommended for prevention of respiratory infections during epidemics, in cases of hypothermia and runny nose, and for inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.
Ingredients
How to Use
Apply a small amount to the nasal mucosa two to three times daily.
Contraindications
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FARMAKOM Ninatilgad Eliitne 10 ml is an oil-based nasal drop blend chosen when the nasal passages feel dry, irritated or exposed to cold air and seasonal infection periods. Unlike simple saline products, this Farmakom nasal oil combines plant extracts, propolis and nourishing oils that coat the mucosa with a thin protective layer. This can be useful when the nose feels sensitive after hypothermia, during a runny nose, or when indoor heating and wind make breathing feel harsher.
The formula works mainly by combining two effects. First, the base oils — olive, wheat germ, peach or apricot — help soften the nasal lining and reduce the feeling of dryness. An oil film may also help limit direct contact with dry air and other external irritants. Second, the herbal components add a more active role: sage has a long tradition of use in seasonal throat and airway products, propolis is valued in bee-derived preparations for its protective properties, and Sophora extract is included in botanical formulas aimed at the upper respiratory tract. Rosewood essential oil completes the blend with aromatic plant compounds, so the texture and scent are part of the experience as well.
This type of product is usually chosen by people who spend time outdoors in cold weather, work in heated rooms with dry air, travel often, or want extra mucosal protection during periods when colds are circulating. It may also suit those who prefer an oil-format nasal product rather than a water spray, especially when the nose feels more dry than congested. In a broader seasonal regimen, it fits best as a local product for the nasal area rather than as a substitute for hydration, rest or general immune-focused supplements.
Because this is a concentrated blend with propolis, herbal extracts and essential oil, it is sensible to use it carefully if you are prone to allergies or sensitivity to bee products or aromatic ingredients. If irritation increases after application, stop use. For persistent nasal symptoms, marked swelling, fever, or use in small children, pregnancy or breastfeeding, it is wise to ask a pharmacist or healthcare professional for individual advice.
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