Designed with a one-press nozzle top for a moisturizing mist, OCEAN Ultra® Saline Nasal Mist provides the care your nose needs during allergy season and all year round. Part of the trusted OCEAN® family of non-medicated saline nasal care products, our OCEAN Ultra® nasal mist contains hyaluronan (a special ingredient for extra moisturizing), along with a unique salt blend formula reported to be more effective than saline alone.1
When should you use OCEAN Ultra® Saline Nasal Mist?
- For general moisturizing during dry climates and cold temperatures, and while spending time in enclosed spaces (e.g., air travel, office buildings)
- To relieve allergy, cold & flu symptoms in a safe, non-medicated manner
- To help relieve congestion by thinning mucus
- To return moisture caused by drug-induced dryness
- To help reduce nosebleeds from dryness
- To moisturize and irrigate membranes following nasal surgery
- To relieve dryness associated with oxygen treatments and CPAP machines for sleep apnea
Additional OCEAN Ultra® Information
Instructions
To mist and moisturize…
- Hold head in an upright position, insert nozzle just inside each nostril.
- Press and hold actuator to restore moisture to dry nasal passages.
- Repeat as often as needed (non-habit forming, drug free, non-addicting).
- Rinse and dry the tip.
Ingredients
OCEAN Ultra® Saline Nasal Mist contains purified water, glycerin, sodium chloride, monobasic sodium phosphate, sodium hyaluronan, dibasic sodium phosphate, potassium chloride, calcium chloride and magnesium chloride. Our saline mist nasal spray is “ozone friendly,” with no CFCs.
Warnings
- Avoid spraying in eyes.
- Contents under pressure.
- Do not store at temperatures above 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Do not puncture or incinerate.
- Keep out of reach of children except under adult supervision.
- Use of this dispenser by more than one person may spread infection.
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- References: 1. Rosen F. Rhinosinusitis: current concepts. Grand Rounds Presentation, UTMB, Dept. of Otolaryngology. 2. May 1, 2002. 2. Unal M, et al. J Laryngol Otol. 2002;116:536-538. 3. Adam P, et al. Arch Fam Med. 1998;7:39-43. 4. Baraniuk J, et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1999;160:655-662. 5. Rytila PH, et al. Eur Respir J. 2000;15:1116-1119. 6. Cordray S, et al. ENT. 2005;84:426-430. ↩

