Euphorbia Resinifera Resin
Active ingredient
Sold as SINUS RX
- Drug class
- -
- Availability
- Over-the-counter
- Routes
- Oral
- Markets covered
- 1
- Products on record
- 1
- FDA reports (12 mo)
- 2
Overview
Euphorbia Resinifera Resin is an active pharmaceutical ingredient. The information below is compiled per regulator from the product labels on record, with direct links to the original documents.
Regulatory status by market
| Market | Regulator | Products | Last revision |
|---|---|---|---|
| US United States | FDA | 1 | December 29, 2021 |
USUnited States· FDA
1 product
Uses
USES:
Temporarily relieves congestion and coughing due to sinusitis.
How to take
DIRECTIONS:
Shake well and take 5 drops under tongue 3 times a day for 10 days. Take at least 15 minutes away from eating or drinking.
This is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Most-reported reactions to the US regulator (12 mo to June 4, 2026): 2 reports total. [2]
- Dizziness 1
- Dyspnoea 1
- Epistaxis 1
- Fatigue 1
- Headache 1
- Mycotic Allergy 1
- Nasal Discomfort 1
- Nasal Inflammation 1
Side effects & warnings
WARNINGS:
This product is to be used under the supervision of your healthcare provider. If symptoms worsen or persist for more than 5 days, consult your practitioner. IF PREGNANT OR NURSING, ask a health professional before use. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNINGS:
This product is to be used under the supervision of your healthcare provider. If symptoms worsen or persist for more than 5 days, consult your practitioner. IF PREGNANT OR NURSING, ask a health professional before use. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
This is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Brands in United States (1)
Sources & citations
- [1]FDA DailyMed · 078f6bfd-b4ff-4b… · revised December 29, 2021 [PDF]
- [2]OpenFDA adverse-event reports (US), 12 months ending June 4, 2026.
Information on this page is compiled from public regulatory records. Drugvu is not affiliated with any regulator or pharmaceutical manufacturer. This is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.