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4Way

4Way Fast Acting Nasal Spray

1 oz
$7.25 each($7.25 / oz)

In Drugstore on the Floor Display

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

One 1-ounce spray bottle of 4Way Fast Acting Nasal Spray for Sinus Congestion Relief
Temporarily relieves swollen nasal membranes, sinus congestion, nasal congestion and sinus pressure
Delivers sinus decongestant phenylephrine HCl 1% directly to nasal passages
Sinus spray formulated for children and adults ages 12 and older
Nasal allergy spray and sinus medication that's easy to use
Spray two to three sprays in each nostril every four hours as needed for up to three days
  • Ingredients

    Active Ingredients: Phenylephrine Hydrochloride (1%). Purpose: Nasal Decongestant. Inactive Ingredients: Benzalkonium Chloride Solution, Boric Acid, Purified Water, Sodium Borate.

    Allergens and safety warnings

    Warnings: Ask a doctor before use if you have heart disease; high blood pressure; thyroid disease; diabetes; trouble urinating due to an enlarged prostate gland. When using this product: do not use more than directed; do not use more than 3 days; use only as directed; frequent or prolonged use may cause nasal congestion to recur or worsen; temporary discomfort such as burning, stinging, sneezing, or an increase in nasal discharge may occur; infection may spread if this container is used by more than one person. Stop use and ask a doctor if: symptoms persist. Pregnancy/breast-feeding warning: If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health care professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
  • Directions: With head in a normal, upright position, put atomizer tip into nostril. Squeeze bottle with firm, quick pressure while inhaling. Wipe nozzle clean after each use. Adults and Children 12 Years of Age and Over: 2 or 3 sprays in each nostril not more often than every 4 hours. Children Under 12 Years of Age: Ask a doctor.
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