BloxRhume Decongestant Protective Nasal Spray. 20ml
Bloximmu becomes Bloxrhume, same composition, only the brand name changes.
Description of BloxRhume nasal decongestant solution 20ml
BloxRhume is a Nasal Spray both protective and decongestant that relieves cold symptoms and protects the nose.
Usable from 30 months, the BloxRhume Nasal Spray effectively unclogs the nose while having an antiseptic and healing action .
With natural eucalyptus and cypress aromas, BloxRhume Nasal Spray contains a saline solution enriched with glycyrrhizate with decongestant properties without vasoconstrictor.
It has an antiseptic action thanks to Lactoferrin and EDTA which help to break down the bacterial biofilm .
It also forms a protective film which lines the nasal mucosa and promotes its healing.
Using advice and opinion on BloxRhume nasal solution
2 sprays of Blox Immu twice a day in each nostril. Can be used from the age of 30 months.
Composition of BloxRhume
BloxRhume Nasal Protective Decongestant Spray is a saline solution containing protective and decongestant active ingredients to unclog a congested nose and eliminate nasal secretions.
Saline solution enriched with glycyrrhizate, Lactoferrin, EDTA, D-Panthenol, Carboxymethyl Beta-glucan.
Precaution for use with BloxRhume sol nas spray 20ml
- Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to any of the components.
- Keep away from any source of heat and out of the reach of children.
- Avoid contact with the eyes. Do not inject, do not ingest.
BloxRhume overview
Nasal spray 20ml.
Nasal congestion
A condition of nasal congestion can be caused by many factors. It is important to understand what is at the origin of nasal congestion in order to be able to choose better with the doctor or the pharmacist, and in a more judicious way, respectful solutions for the nasal mucosa and its physiological functions.
Nasal congestion is caused by inflammation caused by viruses, bacteria, irritants or allergens, which attack the nasal mucosa.
When the mucous membrane is attacked, it quickly defends itself by calling on special cells of the immune system present in the blood and producing substances that create unfavorable conditions for the attackers (mediators of inflammation) and a greater amount of mucus.
To perform this intense and rapid work, the mucous membrane needs to receive a greater quantity of blood from the network of capillary vessels located below the epithelium, which causes the capillaries to dilate (vasodilation).