FLO Saline Plus Nasal Spray with FLO

Blocked or runny nose?

FLO Saline Plus Nasal Spray by FLO
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Gentle yet effective

Preservative-free

Suitable for daily use

FLO Saline Plus Nasal Spray

Relieves nasal congestion due to colds, flu, hayfever or allergies.

When your nose is inflamed due to colds, flu, hayfever or allergies, it can lead to sneezing, sniffling, a running nose or congestion. FLO Saline Plus Nasal Spray is a non-medicated, no-sting, preservative-free, isotonic nasal saline with added minerals designed to clear a blocked or runny nose quickly and easily.

  • Adults and children over 12 years: Up to 8 sprays per nostril.
  • Children 2 years to 12 years: Up to 5 sprays per nostril.
  • Children up to 2 years: 1 to 2 sprays per nostril.

Suitable for use in pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE.

Washes away excess mucus, reducing congestion to improve breathing.

Helps remove pollen, other allergens and infectious material from the nose.

To improve hayfever symptoms. Use in conjunction with allergy medicines (antihistamines, decongestants, intranasal corticosteroids).

Helpful for those with pregnant rhinitis (sneezing and a blocked/runny nose can be common during pregnancy).

For a more thorough cleanse, use FLO Sinus Care. Designed to deliver a higher volume of saline to the nose and sinus cavities, FLO Sinus Care and Refills are a gentle yet effective way to wash the nasal and sinus cavities and relieve congestion.

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