USAGE:
Safe, gentle, non-medicated relief for dry or stuffy noses.

USE:
Restores vital moisture and provides soothing relief of dry, stuffy irritated nasal passages


IMPORTANT NOTE:
Call your health care provider if: There is no improvement after you have tried to clear the nose; your baby has problems eating or sleeping because of congestion; the discharge is persistently thick and yellow or green; the skin at the base of the nostrils becomes raw or crusted; your baby has other signs or symptoms of illness; if you have further questions or concerns about your baby's nasal congestion.


DIRECTIONS:
TO US AS DROPPER:
Hold bottle upside down
and squeeze lightly.
TO USE AS GENTLE SPAYER:
Hold bottle upright
and squeeze firmly.

For Newborn/infants:
2 to 6 drops in each nostril as often as needed or as directed by your physician.

For Children and Adults: 2 to 6 sprays/drops into each nostril as often as needed or as directed by a physician.

Wipe nozzle clean after each use.  The use of the dispenser by more than one person may spread infection.  Keep out of reach of children.
 
 
INGREDIENTS:
Sodium chloride 0.65% in a specially buffered solution that will not sting or burn delicate nasal membranes.

OTHER INGREDIENTS:
Purified Water, Glycerin, Potassium Phosphate Monobasic, Sodium Phosphate Dibasic, Disodium Edetate, Benazlkonium Chloride.

Little Remedies Products provide the most effective formulas possible to support the health and well-being of your child.  When is comes to children’s healthcare, we steadfastly believe "less is more" and strive to make sure that each of our products contains just what is needed for fast, safe, effective relief -  nothing more!

All Little Remedies Products avoid the use of unnecessary additives, helping to eliminate side effects and concerns.

 
 
HELPFUL HINTS:
For newborns/infants use saline drops to move the mucus to the front of the nose, making it easier to remove with an aspirator.
The use of saline drops daily will help to keep nasal passages clear and moisturized.
Always avoid putting cotton swabs, twisted tissues or your fingernail inside baby's nose.
After wiping your baby's nose, always apply a moisturizing gel to protect against soreness.

“When I had newborns, I gave them just a couple drops along with a nasal aspirator. Now my daughters are 2 and 6 and I still use the saline spray to help with their stuffy noses!”


-Alice and Emma's Mom
Dallas, Texas