Pierre Fabre Nasodrill Spray Nasal 100ml

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The Nasodrill nasal spray by Pierre Fabre is a nasal wash made from Luchon thermal water, designed for use in cases of inflammation of the upper respiratory tract. It is suitable for infants, children, and adults. FEATURES Rhinotherm helps to maintain good nasal hygiene. It moisturises, cleanses, and promotes the physiological activity of the nasal mucosa. Luchon thermal water is rich in sulphur, which helps to reduce inflammation of the nasal mucosa. It also aids in relieving chronic or recurrent upper respiratory tract conditions. The application tip of this spray is non-invasive and is unlikely to harm the child's narrow nostrils. Aseptically prepared solution without preservatives. No risk of allergy. Excellent tolerance.

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Pierre Fabre

Calle Ramon Trias Fargas 7-11 Edificio Marina Village, 08005 Barcelona

atencion_consumidoras@pierre-fabre.com

https://www.pierre-fabre.com/es-es

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Pierre Fabre

Calle Ramon Trias Fargas 7-11 Edificio Marina Village, 08005 Barcelona

atencion_consumidoras@pierre-fabre.com

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