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UPSA Phytovex Sore Throat Treatment Spray 30ml

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Upsa Phytovex Sore Throat Spray provides double action: treats and relieves redness and irritation!

It is a thick, hypertonic solution that when sprayed on the surface of the pharynx forms an osmotically active but resistant film that mechanically draws the hypotonic liquid from the deeper parts of the throat. The osmotic film acts locally and mechanically, without being absorbed by the body.

  • Treats a sore throat
  • Noticeably reduces irritation and redness
  • Acts quickly and effectively after 5'

Use:

Gently shake the spray bottle, remove the cap and before the first use, activate the pump by pressing the sprayer once or twice.

Align the tip of the container opening as shown in the image below and squeeze the atomizer using finger pressure to release the product into the upper pharynx.

Apply 4-5 sprays to form a thin layer of product on the surface of the pharynx.

Because the product is thick, a few droplets may remain on the tip of the sprayer. Wipe the tip with a tissue or cotton swab and replace the bottle cap after each use.

For young patients, the product should be applied by an adult or at least under the supervision of an adult.

DOSAGE (12y+): 4-5 sprays for the first 2-3 hours every 20'-30' and then 3-4 times/day.

More Information
Brand Upsa
Availability 1-3 business days
Flammable Νο
Vegan No
Off from Original Retail Price 35
Audience Women, Men, Kids
Content 30ml
Ages All
Skin Types All
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