The doctor recommended me to use Nebu-Dose Plus, a 3% nebulization solution with hyaluronic acid. Currently, it is not in pharmacies in my city or mail order sales. Which Nebu Dose I can use as a substitute. Please reply. Thank you.
* required field
* required field
Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
Nebu-Dose Plus is a product that contains 3% sodium chloride and sodium hyaluronate in one ampoule. Nebu-dose Hipertonic contains 3% of the nebulization salt alone, while Nebu-Dose Hyaluronic contains The sodium Hyaluronate product contains The Nebu-Dose Hyaluronic product: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/52535/nebu-dose-hipertonic-plyn/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/89172/nebu-dose-hialuronic-sol-fizjologiczna-z-kwasem-hialuronowym-plyn/apteki Hyaluronic acid is a substance that strongly moisturizes the mucous membranes and is particularly indicated for respiratory infections from their irritation, but also by improving the hydration of the mucous membranes, it can have a positive effect on the movement of cilia and the evacuation of residual secretions. On the other hand, hypertonic salt is to lead to the dilution of secretions (through the "influx" of water) and easier expectoration. The final effect is to clean the airways, but also to "dry" the mucous membranes. It is difficult for me to answer unequivocally which effect is more important to achieve from the point of view of the doctor who examined you. You can consult on this matter or try to use the above-mentioned nebulizations alternately to take advantage of the effects of both ingredients. I attach a link to track the availability of Nebu-Dose Plus in pharmacies integrated with GdziePoLek from Warsaw and to sign up for product notifications: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/98980/nebu-dose-plus-plyn/apteki/w-warszawie Our material may also be interesting: