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Kaz Aromatic Inhalant Pads, 6 Count
For steam inhalation
Provides soothing menthol vapors
Steam helps relieve congestion and cold symptoms
Kaz Aromatic Inhalant Pads for ALL Kaz and Vicks Steam Inhalers.Instructions: 1. Fill your personal steam inhaler's heater cup with water only according to instructions. 2. Securely replace the Adjustable Steam Vent over the heater cup. 3. Place one medicated pad over the Steam Vent. Replace Hood and turn on the unit. 4. Adjust the Vents for desired steam flow. 5. Breathe the vapors into nasal and throat passages. 6. Each pad is designed for single use. 7. Usage of Inhalant Pads may be repeated up to three times daily or as directed by a doctor. 8. Close your eyes during use. Discontinue use if you fell the vapors are too strong or make you otherwise uncomfortable. 9. For steam therapy without menthol vapors, simply remove the inhalant pad. WARNINGS: FOR STEAM INHALATION ONLY. Do not take by mouth. A persistent cough may be a sign of a serious condition. If cough persists for more than 1 week, tends to recur or is accompanied by fever, rash or persistent headache, consult a doctor. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL INGESTION SEEK PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE OR CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ADD ANY LIQUIDS TO THE PAD, USE MORE THAN ONE PAD AT A TIME OR PLACE THE PAD INTO THE HEATER CUP. DO NOT USE INHALER WITH LIQUIDS OTHER THAN WATER. DOING SO COULD CAUSE INJURY, IRRITATION OR FLAMMABILITY. IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING A BABY, SEEK THE ADVICE OF A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING A BABY, SEEK THE ADVICE OF A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. RECOMMENDED USAGE: NOT RECOMMENDED FOR INFANTS UNDER 10 POUNDS. DO NOT HANDLE THE STEAM INHALER WHEN IT IS HOT. DOING SO COULD CAUSE INJURY. DO NOT TAKE THIS PRODUCT FOR PERSISTENT OR CHRONIC COUGH SUCH AS OCCURS WITH SMOKING, ASTHMA OR EMPHYSEMA, OR IF A COUGH IS ACCOMPANIED BY EXCESSIVE PHLEGM (MUCUS) UNLESS DIRECTED BY A DOCTOR