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RinoFlux Iso Spray

Isotonic saline solution spray

Nose and ear cleansing.

WHAT IS IT?

It is an isotonic saline solution in a handy spray format, for daily cleansing of the nose and ears.

WHAT DOES IT DO FOR YOU?

Cleansing is one of the steps to treat colds or allergic rhinitis. Thanks to the sea salts that provide the same sodium chloride concentration as our body's cells, RinoFlux Iso Spray is a simple solution for targeted nose and ear cleansing.

WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE?

Undoubtedly its easy handling: thanks to the two specific dispensers, one for the nose and one for the ears, it allows easy treatment depending on the area concerned. Plus, the 360° Technology of the nasal dispenser enables administration in any position.

This makes it the perfect product for nose cleansing from 6 months of age and over, and for ear cleansing from 12 months of age and over.

IN WHAT FORMAT CAN YOU FIND IT?

Available in a 100-ml spray can with two practical dispensers, one specifically for the nose and one for the ears.

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