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Actisoufre spray is an over-the-counter medication that can be used by infants and the whole family in chronic inflammatory conditions of the upper respiratory tract, such as chronic rhinitis and rhinopharyngitis.Actisoufre Rhinitis, Rhinopharyngitis, Adult, Child and Infant, 100ml pressurized bottle
1 bottle of 100ml
7,95€
In stock
Nasal route
- Adults and children One prolonged spray* in each nostril 3 times a day, with head tilted back.
- Pediatric population Infants One spray in each nostril, 2 times a day. To avoid laryngospasm, administration should be carried out with the infant lying on its side, or with its head tilted to one side when it is old enough to sit up. Insert the short nasal tip into the nostril and spray firmly. Repeat the operation for the other nostril, tilting the head to the other side.
Don't: Never spray nasally when the infant's head is backwards, to prevent the liquid from going down the throat.
Spray time is estimated at 2 to 3 seconds for each nostril.
Oral route 1 spray, 3 times a day, directly into the oral cavity, then swallow. Spray time is estimated at 2 to 3 seconds for each nostril. Insert the mouthpiece (long, right-angled tip) into the oral cavity and apply pressure to deliver a dose of product.
Each bottle contains 100 ml or 90 sprays (2 to 3 seconds each). During each spray, be sure to hold the bottle head upwards to avoid excessive consumption of propellant.
Position the nasal (short tip) or buccal (long, right-angled tip) applicator, depending on the route of administration. Insert either the nasal tip into the nostril, or the mouthpiece into the oral cavity, then apply pressure to deliver a dose of product. When spraying, be sure to hold the bottle either upside down or sideways, to avoid excessive consumption of propellant.
- Adults and children One prolonged spray* in each nostril 3 times a day, with head tilted back.
- Pediatric population Infants One spray in each nostril, 2 times a day. To avoid laryngospasm, administration should be carried out with the infant lying on its side, or with its head tilted to one side when it is old enough to sit up. Insert the short nasal tip into the nostril and spray firmly. Repeat the operation for the other nostril, tilting the head to the other side.
Don't: Never spray nasally when the infant's head is backwards, to prevent the liquid from going down the throat.
Spray time is estimated at 2 to 3 seconds for each nostril.
Oral route 1 spray, 3 times a day, directly into the oral cavity, then swallow. Spray time is estimated at 2 to 3 seconds for each nostril. Insert the mouthpiece (long, right-angled tip) into the oral cavity and apply pressure to deliver a dose of product.
Each bottle contains 100 ml or 90 sprays (2 to 3 seconds each). During each spray, be sure to hold the bottle head upwards to avoid excessive consumption of propellant.
Position the nasal (short tip) or buccal (long, right-angled tip) applicator, depending on the route of administration. Insert either the nasal tip into the nostril, or the mouthpiece into the oral cavity, then apply pressure to deliver a dose of product. When spraying, be sure to hold the bottle either upside down or sideways, to avoid excessive consumption of propellant.




