Vicks First Defence Cold Virus Blocker Nasal Spray Bottle 15ml

  • Helps to stop your cold in its tracks!
  • Helps to trap, inactivate and remove cold viruses
  • You can use it at 1st signs of a cold (e.g.: sore throat, blocked nose, sneezing) to help reduce the risk of developing a full blown cold or you can even start using it when exposed to cold viruses
  • Incline the nozzle and avoid inhaling deeply after spraying in the nose, do not tilt your head. Apply 2-3 sprays per nostril on each usage; use up to 4 times a day

When used at the first signs of a cold, Vicks First Defence Nasal Spray has been proven to help stop a cold in its tracks: it helps to trap, inactivate and remove the cold virus. Despite your efforts if the virus still develops into a cold, it may be shorter and less severe than an average cold. Vicks First Defence nasal spray is a medical device.

  • Aqua
  • Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (1%)
  • Succinic Acid (1%)
  • Disodium Succinate (0.44%)
  • PCA (0.35%)
  • Phenethyl Alcohol
  • Zinc EDTA
  • Zinc Acetate
  • Polysorbate 80
  • Menthol
  • Camphor
  • Sodium Saccharin
  • Eucalyptol.

Directions for Use: Adults and children over 12 years: 2-3 sprays per nostril immediately within the 24-36 hours after feeling the first signs of a cold such as a tickle at the back of your throat, or sneezing. Use up to 4 times a day. Avoid inhaling deeply. For best results continue for 2 days after symptoms subside. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age. Read the package leaflet before use.

Germany

15.0ml

Check the ingredients listed and do not use this product if you are sensitive to any of them. See your doctor before using this product if you have nose, ear or throat sensitivities. Infection with a cold can also irritate the lining of your nose sometimes causing nose bleeding. Vicks First Defence nasal spray, like other nasal preparations, can irritate the lining of the nose which can result in nose bleeding. Such bleeding is rare, usually minor and of short duration. Should nose bleeding occur during a cold, avoid using Vicks First Defence nasal spray. If nose bleed occurs whilst using (or soon after using) the product, discontinue use. If nose bleed for any reason is heavy or persistent, consult your doctor. It is recommended that pregnant and breast-feeding women consult with their healthcare professional before use. Do not use this container for more than one person; it may spread infection. For nasal use only.

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