Mucinex Brand Enters Drug-Free Space With Saline Nasal Spray Featuring Dual Nozzles

Mucinex Sinus saline nasal spray is designed to treat sinus-related symptoms as “first-ever drug-free saline product” with a dual nozzle offering two spray settings, marketer Reckitt-Benckiser says.

Mr. Mucus mascot in Mucinex advertising has a saline nasal spray to promote. • Source: Shutterstock

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC extends its powerhouse Mucinex OTC cough/cold brand into the saline nasal spray market with a dual-nozzle technology giving users the option of normal or higher-pressure sprays.

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