Actisoufre, in case of cold symptoms,
also called rhinitis or chronic rhinopharyngitis
At your side for over 30 years
 
 
ACTISOUFRE
is recommended for chronic inflammatory conditions of the upper respiratory tract
such as chronic rhinitis and rhinopharyngitis.
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  • SINGLE FORMULA contains sulfur
    ADULTS AND CHILDREN
    PRESSURIZED BOTTLE OF 100 ml
    NASAL AND ORAL TIPS do not use the mouthpiece before 3 years
    MADE IN FRANCE
    MEDICATION pharmaceutical grade, sold in pharmacies
  • SINGLE FORMULA contains sulfur
    ADULTS AND CHILDREN
     10 ml VIAL and drop bottle
    MADE IN FRANCE
    MEDICATION pharmaceutical grade, sold in pharmacies
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Our tips for taking care of your nose
 
 
Sulfur in ENT
 
Naturally present on earth, sulfur is one of the natural minerals essential to the proper functioning of the human body.
 
 
 
 
Your frequently asked questions
  • ACTISOUFRE spray solution and ACTISOUFRE ampoule are used in chronic inflammatory conditions of the upper respiratory tract such as chronic rhinitis and rhinopharyngitis (Cf Notice/RCP).

  • ACTISOUFRE spray solution: ACTISOUFRE spray solution can be used in adults and children.
    Do not use the mouthpiece before 3 years of age to avoid the risk of laryngospasm.
    Before 3 years of age, use the nasal tip regardless of the route of administration.

    ACTISOUFRE ampoule: ACTISOUFRE, ampoule can be used in adults and children. Do not give to infants.

  • ACTISOUFRE ampoule can be administered by nasal route thanks to the dropper bottle which is to be filled with the contents of an ampoule.

  • ACTISOUFRE spray solution in bottle and ACTISOUFRE ampoule are medicines available in pharmacy and without prescription.

  • The common cold is a benign illness, but its usual symptoms cause some discomfort. The duration and intensity of the cold varies from person to person. It can evolve over a more or less long period of time, from 5 to 20 days, but often heals spontaneously in 7 to 10 days and without treatment.

  • If symptoms persist, ask your pharmacist for advice or consult your doctor or ENT specialist.