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Salex QD50ml Child or Adult Nasal Spray with Refill

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R99

Retail: R170
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Salex QD is a unique combination of 4 Active Ingredients creating a synergistic effect to treat and control nasal congestion while at the same time providing a soothing and moisturising effect to the Nasal Passages.

Salex QD contains four unique active ingredients: Saline, Surfactant, Xylitol, and Sorbitol.

Product Features
  • Directions for use:
    • Shake the bottle before use.
    • Remove the protective cap.
    • Prime the spray by pressing down the nozzle until it dispenses a fine mist.
    • Insert the end of the nozzle into one nostril, do not insert the nozzle too deep, tilt the head slightly forward and spray.
    • After spraying, allow excess liquid to flow out the nose and gently blow the nose using soft tissue paper.
    • Repeat this same process for the other nostril.
    • Safe for continuous everyday use, with no limitations. Always wipe or rinse the nozzle clean after each use.
  • Expiry date: 06/2026
Product Specifications
  • 50ml with free 50ml refill
  • Ingredients: 
    • Buffered Isotonic Saline (Sodium Chloride) 0.72%, Surfactant, Xylitol, and Sorbitol. Excipients: Phosphate Buffers, Disodium Edetate, Benzalkonium Chloride as preservative and Purified Water B.P. Surfactant ingredients: Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Peg-150 Distearate.
  • Directions for use:
    • Baby/Child Formula (1 Up to 12 Years) – Use as often as required without any side effects.
    • Formula (12 Years+) – Use as often as required without any side-effects.
    • For Spray Action – 2 to 6 puffs into each nostril as often as required.
    • For Rinsing Action – Spray 6 or more puffs at one time, into the same nostril.
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