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Little Remedies Saline Nasal Mist for Babies Stuffy Noses - 3 fl oz
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- Little Remedies Sterile Saline Nasal Spray temporarily relieves stuffy, dry, or crusty noses and keeps baby's nose clear and moisturized
- Baby saline nasal spray flushes mucus from little ones’ noses
- Nasal saline spray contains no alcohol and is drug- and preservative-free
- Non-medicated sinus rinse that safely soothes children's cold and allergy symptoms; Safe for newborns
- Little Remedies is the number one pediatrician-recommended Children's Nasal Spray brand* *IQVIA, using the ProVoice Survey, from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023
- Contains 1 can of Little Remedies Baby Medicine, Sterile Saline Nasal Spray for Baby and Newborn, 3 Oz; FSA- and HSA-eligible product in the U.S.
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Little Remedies Sterile Saline Nasal Spray for Baby and Newborn temporarily relieves stuffy, dry, or crusty noses and keeps baby's nose clear and moisturized. This baby saline nasal spray gently flushes mucus from little ones’ noses so your baby can breathe more easily. Little Remedies nasal saline spray contains no alcohol and is drug-free and preservative-free. This non-medicated sinus rinse safely soothes children’s cold and allergy symptoms to help your little one move past both their stuffy noses and runny noses. This sinus spray is safe for newborns and is made by Little Remedies, the number one pediatrician-recommended Children's Nasal Spray brand.* As a parent, it’s the little things that matter. Being there with a little hug and a little song. Loving touches and attention to detail go into everything you do. Little things matter to us, too. Little Remedies designs safe and reliable solutions just for babies and kids. To help your child stay happy, we make sure they have everything they need and nothing they don't.
*IQVIA, using the ProVoice Survey, from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023. Little Remedies Sterile Saline Nasal Spray for Newborns is both FSA-eligible and HSA-eligible in the U.S.
*IQVIA, using the ProVoice Survey, from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023. Little Remedies Sterile Saline Nasal Spray for Newborns is both FSA-eligible and HSA-eligible in the U.S.
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