Eze Allergy
Breeze through allergies with Eze!
Eze Allergy Nasal Spray is a preservative-free antihistamine nasal spray from the makers of Flo. This fast acting spray helps relieve the following symptoms which can be caused by allergies:
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- nasal symptoms e.g. sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose or blocked nose
- itchy eyes
The most common allergens that can cause these symptoms include pollen, house dust mites or pet dander.
Fast, effective hay fever relief
Eze Allergy provides fast and effective allergy symptom relief, acting within 15 minutes (faster than antihistamine tablets) and has long-lasting results, i.e. up to 12 hours. It is recommended for both seasonal and non-seasonal (all year round) allergies and can be used in both adults and children from 5 years of age.
Suitable for asthma & hay fever patients
Unlike some medicated nasal sprays, it can be used continuously for up to 6 months. Eze Allergy Nasal Spray is also suitable for asthma patients and proudly supports our partner, Asthma Australia.
If you have asthma, please check with your health professional that this medicine is right for you.
Get the best out of your hay fever treatment
If you’re using a medicated nasal spray such as Eze Allergy for allergies or hay fever, try a preservative-free isotonic nasal saline e.g. Flo Saline Plus 10-15 minutes before the allergy nasal spray. This helps cleanse the nasal tissues to improve the effectiveness of your nasal spray.
Adding a saline spray or sinus wash to your hay fever treatment regime also helps thin excess mucus and reduce inhaled pollen and other allergens. All our nasal sprays and sinus washes are 100% PRESERVATIVE-FREE and may be used daily. If in doubt, speak to your health professional for more information.
When using a nasal spray
When using a nasal spray, follow directions for use and refer to the correct technique. Please see the diagram how to use a nasal spray correctly below. Using a spray the right way can make all the difference.
Always read the label. Follow directions for use. If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, talk to your health professional.