Hygienic and moisturizing nasal spray based on seawater from Cancale Bay, France, one of the places where the water has the highest quality and trace elements.
Stérimar has a high technology valve with microaspersion that allows a comfortable and deep application in every moment of life. In the pediatric presentations (Infant and Baby), the nozzle is designed with rubber material, which gives greater softness and safety in the application.

Benefits:

Smooth and deep application

Unique pediatric safety valve in the market

Restoration of moisture levels in the nose

Fully compatible with other medications

Rapid effect in nasal hygiene and cleansing
Indications:
- Nasal cleansing
- Moisturizing
- Better breathing
- Common cold
- Strengthening of defenses in nasal mucosa
- Prevention of allergies and colds4

- Decongestion of chronic conditions
- Cold and sinusitis
- Allergic rhinitis 5
- Nasal mucosa hydration
- Prevention of allergies and colds 6
- Post-surgery recovery7



100 ml.
Seawater (approx. 1.9% Sodium Chloride) + purified water C.B.P.
INVIMA 2020DM-0021208



Contains 2 mouthpieces: Adult and pediatric.
100 ml.
Seawater (approx. 1.9% Sodium Chloride) + purified water C.B.P.
Copper Sulfate pentahydrate + Manganese Sulfate monohydrate
INVIMA 2020DM-0021217




Mouthpiece with rubber material - pediatric safety
50 ml.
Seawater (approx. 1.9% Sodium Chloride) + purified water C.B.P.
INVIMA 2020DM-0021214




Mouthpiece with rubber material - pediatric safety
50 ml.
Seawater (approx. 1.9% Sodium Chloride) + purified water C.B.P.
Copper Sulfate pentahydrate + Manganese Sulfate monohydrate
INVIMA 2020DM-0021218


Bibliographic references:
- Church & Dwight (2017). Stérimar. http://www.sterimar.com.mx/
- Elmiyeh, B., Heywood, R. L., Prasad, V. M., Chatrath, P., Bassett, P., & Quiney, R. (2014). A prospective, single-blind, randomised, crossover study comparing three nasal hygiene systems and corresponding patient preference for such devices. The Journal of laryngology and otology, 128(1), 73–77.
- Elmiyeh B, Heywood RL, Prasad VM, et al. A prospective, singleblind, randomised, ccrossover study comparing three nasal hygiene systems and corresponding patient preference for such devices. Journal of Laryngology & Otology. 2014; 128(1):73-77.
- Ural A, Oktemer TK, Kizil Y, et al. Impact of isotonic and hypertonic saline solutions on mucociliary activity in various nasal pathologies: clinical study. Journal of Laryngology & Oncology, 2009; 123(5): 517-521 Chen JR, Jin L, Li XY, et al. The effectiveness of nasal saline irrigation (seawater) in treatment of allergic rhinitis in children. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 2014; 78:115-118
- Grasso, M., de Vincentiis, M., Agolli, G., Cilurzo, F., & Grasso, R. (2018). The effectiveness of long-term course of Sterimar Mn nasal spray for treatment of the recurrence rates of acute allergic rhinitis in patients with chronic allergic rhinitis. Drug design, development and therapy, 12, 705–709. https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S145173
- Salib, R. J., Talpallikar, S., Uppal, S., & Nair, S. B. (2013). A prospective randomised single-blinded clinical trial comparing the efficacy and tolerability of the nasal douching products Sterimar™ and Sinus Rinse™ following functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Clinical otolaryngology : official journal of ENT-UK ; official journal of Netherlands Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology & Cervico-Facial Surgery, 38(4), 297–305. https://doi.org/10.1111/coa.12132
- Elmiyeh, B., Heywood, R. L., Prasad, V. M., Chatrath, P., Bassett, P., & Quiney, R. (2014). A prospective, single-blind, randomised, crossover study comparing three nasal hygiene systems and corresponding patient preference for such devices. The Journal of laryngology and otology, 128(1), 73–77.