Oxymetazoline is an imidazole derivative and a potent, direct-acting alpha (α)-adrenergic agonist with affinity to both α- and α-adrenoceptors. Oxymetazoline is available in various formulations with a wide variety of clinical implications. The topical formulation of the drug is used to treat persistent facial redness in adults. As an effective decongestant, oxymetazoline is available in over-the-counter intranasal sprays used to relieve nasal and sinus congestion caused by a wide variety of conditions, such as common cold, hay fever, and upper respiratory allergies. In dentistry, oxymetazoline and tetracaine combination intranasal spray (Kovanaze) is used for regional anesthesia during dental procedures in children and adults. In July 2020, the FDA approved the use of an ophthalmic formulation of oxymetazoline (Upneeq) in adults with acquired blepharoptosis, or ptosis, making it the first FDA-approved medical treatment for this medical condition.
Oxymetazoline is indicated for the topical treatment of persistent facial erythema associated with rosacea in adults.
Ophthalmic oxymetazoline is indicated for the treatment of acquired blepharoptosis in adults.
When used in combination with tetracaine intranasally, oxymetazoline is indicated for regional anesthesia when performing a restorative procedure on Teeth 4-13 and A-J in adults and children who weigh 40 kg or more.
Oxymetazoline can be found in over-the-counter nasal products as a nasal decongestant.
For off-label uses, oxymetazoline has been used during nasal intubation and during ear, nose, and throat surgery to improve visualization of the airway and to minimize post-operative bleeding.
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Perth Royal Infirmary (Tayside NHS Trust), Perth, United Kingdom
Ninewells Hospital and Medical School (Tayside NHS Trust, University of Dundee), Dundee, United Kingdom
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States
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