Calpol Saline congestion relief Nasal Spray, 15ml
£3.65£5.07 (-28%)
- Help wash away built up mucus, helping them breathe more freely
- Natural congestion relief
- Gentle, easy to use spray
- A simple, natural, non-medicated treatment
Additional information
Volume | 15 Millilitres |
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Units | 15.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Do not store above 25 °C. Discard 12 weeks after first opening. |
Manufacturer contact | Johnson & Johnson Ltd., High Wycombe, HP12 4EG. |
Country of origin | Spain |
Brand | Calpol |
Format | Spray |
Age Range Description | All |
by DiGiDuDe
The spray mechanism intermittently works and it must be ‘reloaded’ each time. Sometimes, you don’t even realise it’s been sprayed into the nostril.
by Maxsim Bekyr
This product is kind of similar to other nassal sprays but was recommended this one since it’s effective but don’t expect it help straight away, it help ease it but not stop.
by Vlad p.
I like that, it’s easy to use, but I didn’t like at the end of the bottle doesn’t spray anymore
by Micha Jacca
Good but get your shops own its cheaper there’s no difference between the 2 this is just pricey as your paying for the brand but it works
by Kathy louise
Wow absolutely amazing product well worth the money easy to use and amazing seller would definitely recommend
by SJR
These are great when my baby had a cold.
Easy to use and we saw immediate results. Helping our baby to get to sleep, then we just have them again each time the baby woke prior to feeding.
by Holly
Good price and easy to use worked well
by melanie
I rated 3* just for the comfort. I can’t imagine any baby being comfy with being sprayed up their nose but it wasnt extremely uncomfortable. My 3 wk old grandy developed a stuffy nose. Party because it is winter and our house is very dry. Nobody ever told me about these wonderful devices and treatments when my 3 were younger, but, I wish they did.
I worried, like any nana, that she wasnt taking her milk properly because she couldnt breathe and I couldnt see anything visible. Which suggested it had hardened right up in her tiny nose. Naturally I’m googling for the best options, damp towels on the radiator didnt work (as well as the high gas cost), tweezers were a no go because I couldnt see anything. So, i found an article that mentioned using a bulb with saline. The bulb I worried was too big so I purchased a battery nasal unblocker too.
When all parcels were received, we waited for grandy to wake from her little nap. Read all instructions. One squirt each in of her nostrils. Waited for around 10 mins. Used the bulb. WOW!
I’m not a fan of looking a clumps of snot out of a kiddies nose, or anyone nose for that matter, but, this was worth the 2 second stomach wrench to loosen that stubborn hardened mucus that was preventing my grandy from breathing effectively.
We all slept last night 🤣