Consumer healthcare company Luminarie has introduced Nozohaem, calling it the gel
that stops nosebleeds. Available as a pack of 4x5ml individual use tubes, Nozohaem
provides a quick and easy solution for the estimated 1.6 million Australians who suffer
from regular nosebleeds. The tube of gel is applied directly to the bleeding nostril to help
stop the bleed and aid in the clotting and repair of the burst blood vessel. Nozohaem
can be used by children and pregnant/breastfeeding women, the company says.
Stockist: Symbion PDE 222275
RRP: $24.99
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