ST�RIMAR Baby Stop & Protect Cold immediately relieves congestion from babys nasal passages, helping them to breathe easier. The solution fluidifies and facilitates the discharge of mucus, helping fight the cold by washing the nasal cavity. The 'Hypertonic' formula has a higher concentration of salt than the one in your body cells, creating the 'osmotic effect', meaning it will decongest and unblock. ST�RIMAR Baby Stop & Protect Cold forms an invisible protective film on the nasal mucous membrane to prevent secondary infection. FREE FROM steroids, drugs and preservatives, this natural product has no side effects. It can be used for babies from 3 months up. This product isn't a medicine but is a medical device. Use as soon as the first symptoms of a cold appear until the nose is unblocked, or as long as your doctor recommends. ST�RIMAR Baby Stop & Protect Cold can be used on its own or with other nasal medication based on the advice of a doctor. Release the spray by briefly pressing down on the pump. Lay baby down on his/her side or sit up with babys head tilted to one side. Gently insert the nozzle into the nostril and press briefly. Let any excess solution run out before wiping the nose. Repeat in the other nostril. The pack contains a 15ml bottle. ST�RIMAR has 45 years expertise in Sea Water based nasal sprays and is UK's No.1 GP recommended brand*. The 100% Natural Sea Water used in all ST�RIMAR products is sourced from the Bay of Cancale in France, an area classified Ifremer class A as a proof of purity. It undergoes rigorous testing to ensure the highest quality and safety. Did you know the Bay of Cancale is home to the largest colony of bottlenose dolphins in Europe? 400 hundred of them come to breed in this bay! The dolphin thus became the mascot of ST�RIMAR! *GPrX data, non-medicated nasal sprays, UK, from July 2019 to June 2020
Sea Water (Salt approx 19g/Litre). Copper Salt, Manganese Salt, Purified Water.
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NASAL HYGIENE Gently clears and cleanses the nose to breathe better | COLD & CONGESTIONHelps prevent symptoms in the event of colds, congestion and sinusitis | HAYFEVER & ALLERGIESHelps relieve allergy symptoms | BABIES 0-3 YEARSClears and unblocks little noses |
Breathe Easy Baby | Congestion Relief Kids | Baby Stop & Protect Cold | Breathe Easy Daily | Congestion Relief | Hayfever & Allergy Relief | |
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Product Benefits | Gently clears and unblocks little noses. Patented safety nozzle. Helps ensure comfortable breathing to facilitate sleep and feeding | Decongests rapidly. Helps relieve the symptoms of colds and helps reduce the risk of secondary infections by washing out nasal cavities | Immediately relieves congestion. Fights colds by washing out nasal cavities. Relieves congested nasal passages and immediately helps baby to breathe easier | Clears and cleanses nasal passages by eliminating impurities. Helps breathe better Helps prevent Ear, Nose and Throat disorders | Helps rapidly decongest the nose in the event of colds and sinusitis. Helps wash away even thick mucus | Eliminates allergens by washing out nasal cavities. 42% reduction in the number of acute allergic rhinitis episodes** |
Solution | Isotonic | Hypertonic | Hypertonic | Isotonic | Hypertonic | Isotonic |
Ingredients | 100% Natural Sea Water, Purified Water | 100% Natural Sea Water, Purified Water, enriched with Copper | 100% Natural Sea Water, Purified Water, enriched with Copper | 100% Natural Sea Water, Purified, water, Rich in trace elements & marine minerals | 100% Natural Sea Water, Purified Water, Enriched with Copper | 100% Natural Sea Water, Purified Water, Enriched with Manganese |
Suitable For | From Birth | From 3 months to 3 years | From 3 months to 3 years | Pregnant and breastfeeding women. Children from 3 years and up | Pregnant and breastfeeding women. Children from 3 years and up | Pregnant and breastfeeding women. Children from 3 years and up |
*GPrX data: non-medicated nasal sprays, UK, from July 2019 to June 2020
**Study on 60 adults where 30 used Sterimar daily for 5 months alongside standard treatment (M. Grasso et aL. 2018)