Why is it different from other cold products? What does it do?
Unlike medicines that help relieve bothersome cold symptoms, First Defence nasal spray works at the first signs of a cold by targeting the viruses to help stop the cold in its tracks before the symptoms get worse.
How does it work?
When used at the first signs of a cold, First Defence nasal spray acts at the back nose directly where the cold virus takes hold and starts to develop (that's why it is a nasal spray). It traps, inactivates and helps your body naturally remove the cold virus, before it develops into a full blown cold.
What to expect?
When using First Defence nasal spray, you may experience increased nasal discharge (runny nose) or temporary stinging. These are normal signs that the product is working. They are not harmful to your health and will not last for long.
Apply 2-3 sprays per nostril immediately within the first 24-36 hours after feeling the 1st signs of a cold such as a tickle at the back of your throat, or sneezing. Use up to 4 times a day. Avoid inhaling deeply. For best results continue to use for 2 days after symptoms subside.
Aqua, Hydroxypropyl, Methylcellulose, Succinic Acid, Disodium Succinate, PCA, Phenethyl Alcohol, Zinc EDDTA, Zinc Acetate, Polysorbate 80, Aroma: (Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptol, Sodium Saccharin)
Not suitable for children under 12. Please read enclosed leaflet carefully for complete product information. Use only as directed. Keep out of reach of children.
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Use at the 1st signs of a cold, to help trap, inactivate and remove the cold virus, before it develops into a full blown cold.
- Helps stop a cold in its tracks
- Clinically proven
- Use at the 1st signs of a cold
- Nasal spray for nasal irrigation
- Drug free
GSL Products
General Sale List (GSL) Products
GSL stands for General Sale List. It is a list of medicines that can be sold without a prescription. These medicines are considered to be safe for use by the general public.
Quantity Limits
There are some quantity limits on certain GSL products. These limits are in place to prevent people from taking too much of the medicine and to protect them from harm.
Our Quantity Limits
We restrict the sale of GSL products to no more than 2 units of a product per customer. Analgesics are limited to no more than 2 per customer, regardless of brand, type or pack size. This is to ensure that our customers are able to use these products safely and responsibly.
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Why is it different from other cold products? What does it do?
Unlike medicines that help relieve bothersome cold symptoms, First Defence nasal spray works at the first signs of a cold by targeting the viruses to help stop the cold in its tracks before the symptoms get worse.
How does it work?
When used at the first signs of a cold, First Defence nasal spray acts at the back nose directly where the cold virus takes hold and starts to develop (that's why it is a nasal spray). It traps, inactivates and helps your body naturally remove the cold virus, before it develops into a full blown cold.
What to expect?
When using First Defence nasal spray, you may experience increased nasal discharge (runny nose) or temporary stinging. These are normal signs that the product is working. They are not harmful to your health and will not last for long.
Apply 2-3 sprays per nostril immediately within the first 24-36 hours after feeling the 1st signs of a cold such as a tickle at the back of your throat, or sneezing. Use up to 4 times a day. Avoid inhaling deeply. For best results continue to use for 2 days after symptoms subside.
Aqua, Hydroxypropyl, Methylcellulose, Succinic Acid, Disodium Succinate, PCA, Phenethyl Alcohol, Zinc EDDTA, Zinc Acetate, Polysorbate 80, Aroma: (Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptol, Sodium Saccharin)
Not suitable for children under 12. Please read enclosed leaflet carefully for complete product information. Use only as directed. Keep out of reach of children.