Actisoufre spray is a non-prescription medicine that can be used in infants and by the whole family in chronic inflammatory conditions of the upper respiratory tract such as colds, chronic rhinitis and nasopharyngitis.
What does Actisoufre contain?
Actisoufre spray has 2 tips: the short one for the nose and the long one for the mouth.
The active ingredients of the Actisoufre spray are sodium monosulphide which corresponds to 13 mg of sodium sulphide per 100 ml of solution, accompanied by 500 mg of Saccharomyces cerevisiae type D yeast extract.
We find as Actisoufre excipients sodium saccharin, polysorbate 80, sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate (E 219), a 20% solution of chlorhexidine digluconate, sodium chloride, essence composed of neroli A ( bitter orange petitgrain and sweet orange essential oils, geraniol, terpineol, linalool, methyl anthranylate, phenylethyl alcohol, geranyl acetate) and purified water.
Actisoufre nasal spray
In infants, spray twice a day in each nostril. To avoid any risk, position the baby lying on its side, changing sides at each nostril. As soon as possible, it is preferable to administer Actisoufre spray in a seated position with the head tilted to the side. Do not do it head backwards so that the liquid does not flow into the throat.
From 30 months, head tilted back, spray Actisoufre for 2 to 3 seconds in each nostril. This operation will be repeated 3 times a day.
Oral Actisulfur
It is recommended to do 3 sprays a day directly in the mouth and then swallow. Each spray provides 4.2 mg of sodium, this must be taken into account in the event of a low sodium or salt-free diet.
A known allergy to one of the components of Actisoufre represents a contraindication to its use. If in doubt, you can refer to the detailed leaflet of the medicine or ask your pharmacist for advice.
Packaging: 100ml pressurized bottle
To treat the ground, the use of the Actisoufre spray can be combined with Oligosol Manganese Copper bulbs.