FLO Sinus Care with FLO

Sinuses putting you under pressure?

FLO Sinus Care by FLO
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Gentle yet effective

Preservative-free

Suitable for daily use

FLO Sinus Care

Relieves nasal and sinus congestion due to colds, flu, sinusitis, hayfever and allergies.

FLO Sinus Care is a non-medicated, preservative-free, isotonic irrigation solution for washing the nasal passages, sinus cavities and back of the throat where allergens, germs or any other irritants breathed in may lodge.

FLO Sinus Care has a unique, mineral rich formula which closely mimics human tissue fluid (also called Ringer’s lactate solution).

  • Use twice daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
  • FLO Sinus Care may be used during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Removes bacteria, viruses, pollen and inflammatory irritants.

Helps thin and wash away excess mucus in the nose and sinuses to relieve sinus pressure.

Cleanses nasal tissue to help maintain healthy nasal functioning.

Can be used in conjunction with other nasal medications. Use 15-20 mins prior to help clear excess mucus.

FLO Sinus Care and FLO CRS should not be used in patients with a bleeding disorder or who are using anticoagulants, experiencing nasal tumours, who have undergone recent middle ear surgery or who have a condition that affects swallowing.

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How to use FLO Sinus Care

Watch the video below to learn how to use FLO Sinus Care.
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FLO Travel Nasal Spray

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