Overview
Karvol is a topical decongestant used to relieve nasal congestion, cough, and cold symptoms. It combines volatile oils (menthol, camphor, eucalyptus) to open airways and ease breathing. Available as inhalant capsules (added to hot water for steam inhalation) and ready-to-use inhalers, it provides symptomatic relief for respiratory tract infections.
Composition
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Formulation
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Key Ingredients
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Function
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| Inhalant Capsules | Menthol 100mg, Camphor 50mg, Eucalyptus Oil 50mg | Decongestant, antiseptic, soothing. |
| Inhaler Liquid | Menthol, Camphor, Pine Oil, Thymol | Expectorant, bronchodilator. |
| Inactive Ingredients: Terpineol, chlorbutol, methyl salicylate. |
Side Effects
Common
- Local Irritation: Burning sensation in nose/throat.
- Skin Reactions: Redness, rash (if applied directly to skin).
- Headache/Dizziness: Due to strong vapors.
Serious Risks
- Allergic Reactions: Swelling, breathing difficulties (rare; discontinue use).
- Accidental Ingestion: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain (toxic if swallowed).
- Eye Irritation: Avoid contact with eyes (causes stinging/redness).
How to Use
Inhalant Capsules
- Boil Water: Pour hot water into a bowl.
- Add Capsule: Squeeze capsule contents into water.
- Inhale Steam: Cover head with towel; inhale vapors for 5–10 mins.
- Frequency: 2–3 times daily.
Inhaler Liquid
- Direct Inhalation: Apply 2–3 drops to handkerchief; inhale deeply.
- Steam Inhalation: Add 3–4 drops to hot water; inhale as above.
Precautions
- Do Not Swallow: For external use only.
- Avoid Eyes/Mucous Membranes: Prevents irritation.
- Children: Supervise use; avoid direct application to face.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Use sparingly; avoid high doses.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Karvol available over-the-counter in Kenya?
Yes – sold without prescription in most pharmacies. -
How much does it cost?
Capsules: KES 50–100 per pack (10 capsules). Inhaler: KES 150–300. -
Can it be used for infants?
Avoid in children <2 years; use only under medical supervision. -
What if swallowed accidentally?
Seek medical help – may cause gastric irritation or toxicity. -
Are there alternatives?
Yes – Vicks VapoRub, Olbas Oil, or menthol crystals. -
Does it treat colds or just symptoms?
Symptomatic relief only – does not cure infections. -
Can it be used with other cold medicines?
Yes – but avoid combining with oral decongestants (risk of overdose). -
How long does relief last?
2–4 hours; repeat as needed (max 3x/day).
Conclusion
Karvol is a trusted, affordable decongestant for cold and flu symptoms in Kenya, offering rapid relief through steam inhalation or direct inhalation. Its natural ingredients (menthol, camphor, eucalyptus) provide soothing effects but require cautious use to avoid irritation or accidental ingestion. While widely accessible and safe for adults, it is not a cure for respiratory infections and should complement rest and hydration. For children under 2 or those with chronic respiratory conditions, medical advice is recommended. Always follow usage instructions to maximize benefits and minimize risks.




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