Many Vicks nasal sprays contain the decongestant oxymetazoline hydrochloride; other Vicks products are drug‑free saline formulations.
Most Vicks sprays use an ultra‑fine mist. Some medicated sprays advertise a moisturizing mist with soothing aloe. Saline options include one‑way flow ultra‑fine mists, and one product is delivered via a mask that disperses a saline mist.
Labels direct adults and children 6 years and older (with adult supervision) to use 2 or 3 sprays in each nostril, not more often than every 10–12 hours, and not to exceed two doses in 24 hours.
They advertise sinus congestion and sinus pressure relief, rapid/instant relief often within minutes, moisturizing or hydrating of nasal passages, clearing mucus, and drug‑free saline or non‑medicated vapor options for soothing relief.
Bottle sizes range from very small metered sprays (0.04 fl oz and 0.07 fl oz) up to larger saline bottles (0.5 fl oz, 1 fl oz, 1.7 fl oz starter kit) and as large as 5 fl oz.