Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Salt CompositionSodium Chloride (0.74% w/v)
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Pack Size10 ml in 1 bottle
View alternate brandOtrivin Baby Saline Nasal Spray is a nasal spray used for nasal hygiene in babies and young children. The solution contains 0.74% sodium chloride in an isotonic aqueous buffered vehicle, and may also contain additional ingredients such as aloe vera. The spray is designed to gently wash away excess mucus and debris from the nasal passages and may help to relieve nasal congestion due to a cold or allergies.
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Good to Know:
This nasal spray is suitable for infants and children above 2 weeks of age.
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Product Form: Solution
Directions for Use:
Use as directed by a healthcare professional
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Quick Tips:
reduce the risk ofing nasal congestion in babies includes practising good hand hygiene and keeping common areas clean, avoiding smoke or other environmental irritants, and breastfeeding or feeding the baby with an appropriate formula.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What are some common causes of nasal congestion in babies?
Nasal congestion in babies is commonly caused by a cold, flu, or allergies.
How can I help my baby with nasal congestion?
To help with nasal congestion in babies, saline drops or nasal spray can be used to help clear mucus. A bulb syringe can also be used to gently suction out mucus. Keep the air moist with a humidifier or vaporizer. Ensure your baby is getting enough fluids and rest.
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