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Zarbees Soothing Saline Nasal Mist with Aloe Fragrance-Free

Zarbee's Soothing Saline Nasal Mist with Aloe Fragrance-Free
Store: Walgreens
Last Price: 9.49 USD

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Zarbee's Soothing Saline Nasal Mist with Aloe safely & gently helps flush, moisturize, cleanse, and soothe nasal passages irritated by low humidity, heated environments, or air travel.* Our moisturizing mist with aloe is formulated with safe ingredients, and gentle enough for babies 0 months+, kids & adults. This nasal mist is made from carefully selected ingredients inspired by nature - free of drugs, alcohol, preservatives, parabens, sulfates, phosphates, or phthalates. Our mist contains sodium chloride, better known as salt, which forms a saline solution when mixed with water. Saline has been used for centuries for its unique cleansing and sterilizing properties. This product is produced by Zarbee's, the makers of the #1 Pediatrician Recommended Cough Syrup Brand for Babies & Kids 12 & under. Keep your hive healthy: Check out our complete range of products that are made from carefully selected ingredients inspired by nature and backed by science. Made in USA 1-877-528-0420 The saline mist is activated by pressing down gently on the white actuator. To flush and irrigate nasal passages, tilt the user's head to the side over the sink. Insert nozzle into one nostril. Depress actuator until the saline mist begins to fill nasal passages. Continue to depress the actuator until you see excess fluid flow out of the nostril. Repeat process with second nostril. To moisturize dry nasal passages, insert nozzle into each nostril. Depress the actuator using 1 to 3 short, gentle bursts of moisturizing saline with aloe mist. Wipe nozzle clean after each use. For infants, children and adults, use as often as needed. ©Zarbees, Inc.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 7.99 on April 21, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 9.49 on August 24, 2023