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Simply Saline is a well-known company that specializes in producing a wide range of high-quality nasal saline solutions. With a mission to provide relief and promote better breathing, Simply Saline ha...

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Simply Saline TV commercial - Medicine Limit

Simply Saline is a popular brand that offers a range of saline products for use as a daily cleansing or as a solution to a range of medical problems. In a recent TV spot for Simply Saline, the focus of the ad is on how limitations in using medicine can be a negative experience.

The TV spot features Dr. Travis Stork, who is known for his work on the popular television show, Dr. Oz. In the ad, Dr. Stork describes the limitations of using medicine as a solution for nasal congestion and allergies. He explains that using too much medication can lead to side effects, dependency, and even disrupt sleep.

To avoid these issues, the ad suggests a better alternative in the form of Simply Saline. The saline solution is an all-natural, drug-free way to clear nasal passages and alleviate congestion. Not only is it safe and effective, but it provides an almost instant relief from congestion without any negative side effects.

The TV spot concludes with Dr. Stork, emphasizing the benefits of using Simply Saline as a nasal rinse to relieve congestion. The message is clear: there is no need to limit oneself to medicine in dealing with nasal congestion and allergies when a safe, natural alternative like Simply Saline is available.

Simply Saline TV commercial - Medicine Limit produced for Simply Saline was first shown on television on March 19, 2013.

Frequently Asked Questions about simply saline tv spot, 'medicine limit' featuring dr. travis stork

Suction. So the way to use a bulb suction is you squeeze all the air out. And then you put it into one nostril. Enough so that you have a bit of a seal or a vacuum. And then you let release.

Drug and fragrance free. For babies 0 & up. Infant safe nozzle.

Put 3 to 4 drops into each nostril using the nose dropper (Picture 1). The nose drops may make the baby sneeze. After giving the nose drops, hold the baby with their head back for about a minute. This will give the saline time to thin the mucus.

For newborns/infants, use saline drops to move the mucus to the front of the nose, making it easier to remove with an aspirator. Daily use of saline drops will help keep nasal passages clean and moisturized. Avoid putting cotton swabs, twisted tissues or your fingernail inside your baby's nose.

One can use Saline nasal spray for babies, 1-2 times daily, or as often as prescribed by a health care provider. Saline solution is a safe and efficient technique to prevent upper respiratory tract infections in young children.

It helps add moisture inside the nose to dissolve and soften thick or crusty mucus. In babies and young children with stuffy noses who cannot blow their noses, using this product helps to make the mucus easier to remove with a nasal bulb syringe. This helps relieve stuffiness and makes breathing easier.

Newborns/Infants: 2 to 6 drops in each nostril as often as needed or as directed by a doctor. Children & adults: 2 to 6 sprays/drops into each nostril as often as needed or as directed by a doctor.

Possible side effects of saline nasal drops include:

  • Sneezing.
  • Coughing or gagging.
  • Nasal dryness if overused.
  • Eye irritation if any gets into the eye.
  • Stinging if nasal passages are cracked and dry.

Side Effects of Nasal Saline Drops for Babies and Kids Always wash and dry the dropper each time the medication is used, and never share nasal droppers among children. This could lead to the spread of infections. Side effects may include a runny nose, sneezing, a burning sensation, stinging, or nasal dryness.

Newborns/Infants: 2 to 6 drops in each nostril as often as needed or as directed by a doctor. Children & adults: 2 to 6 sprays/drops into each nostril as often as needed or as directed by a doctor.

The baby should be in an upright or slightly reclined position. Rest the back of the baby's head on your arm. Put two or three saline drops in one nostril. This is the typical DOSAGE.

The baby should be in an upright or slightly reclined position. Rest the back of the baby's head on your arm. Put two or three saline drops in one nostril. This is the typical DOSAGE.

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Simply Saline TV commercial - Medicine Limit
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Simply Saline Allergy and Sinus Relief
Simply Saline Nasal Relief Adult
Simply Saline Nasal Relief Baby
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