Rhinomel Manuka SODIUM CHLORIDE MELCARE BIOMEDICAL PTY LTD FDA Approved Use s For persons prone to congestion
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Substance Sodium Chloride
Route
NASAL
Package NDC

Drug Facts

Composition & Profile

Active Ingredients
Active ingredients Sodium chloride
Inactive Ingredients
Inactive Ingredients Water honey (Leptospermum spp) sodium gluconate glycerine. Preservative sodium benzoate.
Treats Conditions
Use S For Persons Prone To Congestion

Identifiers & Packaging

Container Type BOX
All Product Codes
UNII
451W47IQ8X
Packaging

PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL box

Package Descriptions
  • PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL box

Overview

Use s For persons prone to congestion

Indications & Usage

Use s For persons prone to congestion

Dosage & Administration

Directions • Adults and Children ages over 12. • Remove cap. • Use 1-2 sprays per nostril as needed. • Direct nozzle into your nostril. Fully depress the pump once or twice. Repeat in other nostril. • After use, breathe normally – avoid sniffing. • Wipe nozzle with clean dry tissue after use.

Warnings & Precautions
Warnings • Do not use if hyper-sensitive to bee products, pollens or the preservative benzoic acid; • Not suitable for persons with irritated nasal linings or suspected sinus infection. The natural acidity of honey may result in transient discomfort; • For any reaction other than transient discomfort cease use and contact your health care professional; • Consult your doctor if symptoms persist for more than 1 week, tend to reoccur or are accompanied by pain or a persistent headache. These could be signs of a serious condition; • Not recommended for pregnant women or children under 12 years without medical advice; • Replace cap after use; • Do not use if packaging is damaged or carton tamper seal is broken before first use. • Keep out of reach of children
Purpose

Purpose Nasal Wash

Keep Out of Reach of Children

• Keep out of reach of children


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