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VICKS VH7 Vapopads menthol tablets

VICKS VH7 Vapopads menthol tablets

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VICKS Menthol tablets Vapopads VH7 is ideal for decongesting the respiratory tract.

What is VICKS Vapopads VH7 menthol tablets for?

Vicks brand VapoPads are menthol scented tablets designed for diffusion into ambient air or inhalation. Vicks VapoPads 7 Menthol Scented Refills is an air freshener that releases soothing minty vapors in a Vicks diffuser or humidifier. VICKS Menthol tablets Vapopads VH7 is for use with VICKS Steam inhaler Steam inhaler V1300EU01. The synergy of essential oils allows a rapid release of the congested airways thanks to the active ingredients contained in the essential oils of mint and eucalyptus and cedar leaf oil. Cedar leaf oil is particularly recommended for fighting chronic sinusitis , tonsillitis and nasopharyngitis. It is also traditionally used to relieve asthma and chronic bronchitis. It also helps stimulate the respiratory system and strengthen the immune system , mainly during the winter. These phytotherapeutic elements are renowned for their expectorant and fluidifying properties which are very effective in the treatment of bronchitis, coughs and infections of the ENT sphere . They are also recommended for their antiseptic and astringent action.

How to properly use VICKS Menthol tablets Vapopads VH7?

Take a refill out of its packaging without touching it and slide it into the slot in the diffuser. Plug in the device. Replace the refill after 8 hours. Do not use in children under 36 months. Do not use for more than 16 hours in a 24 hour period. Do not use more than 2 tablets in a 24 hour period. Each pad is packaged in an individual bag.

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What is the composition of these Tablets?

Eucalyptus Oil, Menthol, Glycol, Cedar Leaf Oil & others.

What are the side effects and contraindications?

For use with VICKS Steam inhaler V1300EU01. Observe the instructions for use. Store in a clean, dry place away from heat and humidity. Always keep out of the reach of children.

Presentation - Packaging

VICKS Menthol tablets Vapopads VH7 comes in tablet form. This box contains 7 refills.

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