Sinomarin Nose care E.N.T 200ml

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Description

 

Sinomarin E.N.T. est un spray nasal unique combinant un jet puissant qui fournit une solution abondante pour un nettoyage nasal complet, ainsi qu'une solution d'eau de mer hypertonique pour une décongestion efficace et la décomposition du mucus visqueux. Il est idéal dans les cas d'affections nasales et sinusales avec congestion persistante et sécrétions de mucus épaisses et pour favoriser le rétablissement après une chirurgie endonasale.
A utiliser dans les cas de

Rhinite/rhinosinusite où une pénétration plus profonde de la pulvérisation est nécessaire.
Pour favoriser le rétablissement après une chirurgie endonasale.
En présence de sécrétions de mucus visqueux
Pour un nettoyage complet et un déblocage du nez.

 

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