New look for Stérimar spray

The Stérimar nasal spray range is now available in new packaging.

Updated packs of Stérimar Congestion Relief, Stérimar Nasal Hygiene and Stérimar Baby launched last month and would help "unify the products", said manufacturer Church & Dwight.

The packaging highlights that the products are recommended by doctors, with an easy-to-use nozzle that dispenses a gentle microdiffusion spray.

Stérimar contains 100 per cent natural seawater and is used to prevent and manage hayfever and sinusitis symptoms. The sprays are drug and steroid-free and therefore suitable for pregnant women and children, the manufacturer added.

A 100ml OTC pack retails at £6.63. A 50ml pack retails at £4.07 and is also available on prescription.

For more information, call Church & Dwight on 01303 299592

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