Unichem Stokes Valley Pharmacy
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FESS Saline Spray Original Nasal Spray is a non-medicated saline nasal spray for the relief of nasal congestion due to sinusitis, hayfever and colds
Common Uses
Fess is non-medicated and can be used as often as needed. It is suitable for use during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. Colds and Flu. - Fess thins and clears excess mucus to help clear blocked noses. Hayfever. - Fess washes away dust, pollen and other allergens that can cause hayfever. Sinusitis and Rhinitis. - Fess relieves congestion, promotes nasal health and helps neutralise acidity in the sinus cavity during sinusitis. Post-operative care. - Use Fess after nasal surgery to soften dried blood which can irritate the sinus passages and block drainage.
Suggested Dosage
Direct the nozzle into your right nostril. Aim slightly back and out towards the top of your right ear. Fully depress the pump. Repeat in the left nostril. Adults: 2-6 sprays per nostril. Children: 2 to 3 sprays per nostril or use FESS Childrens. Babies - use FESS Little Noses.
Ingreients Per Dose
Active: Sodium Chloride 9 mg/mL Contains: Preservative: Benzalkonium Chloride.
Safety Information
Precautions: Do not use if carton seals are missing or broken. Safety Directions: ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, TALK TO YOUR HEALTH PROFESSIONAL. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do not use if carton seals are missing or broken.
A vibrant Pharmacy family business passionate about attentive & caring service. Friendly, personal & swift to you with the best products available. Charge Pharmacist - Paul Kearns