What is Jungle Formula Maximum Aerosol Spray?
Jungle Formula Maximum aerosol is an insect repellent spray that’s ideal for use in tropical and long-haul destinations. If you’re travelling to a tropical destination and need protection from insect-borne diseases like malaria and the zika virus, this product can provide high strength protection when you need it most. When used with other mosquito protection, Jungle Formula maximum can help to keep you protected from disease for your whole trip.
Is Jungle Formula Maximum Aerosol Spray right for me?
Can I use this product if I’m pregnant?
If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using this product, to ensure it’s safe for you to use. However, the NHS recommends that you should not travel to any tropical destination or malaria-risk zone during pregnancy. Some insect-borne diseases, including malaria, can be very harmful to you and your unborn baby, so avoid any non-essential travel to tropical areas.
Can I use this product if I have asthma?
If you have asthma, an aerosol insect repellent like this one may not be the best choice for you. Instead, we’d recommend using the Jungle formula Maximum pump spray or roll-on to keep insects at bay without aggravating your asthma.
When should this product not be used?
Jungle Formula Maximum should not be used in children unless you are specifically advised to do so by your doctor. Do not use this product if you are allergic to any of the listed ingredients. Jungle Formula products are manufactured in a place which does not process any nuts and these products do not contain latex. However, if you have a lot of allergies, we recommend testing this product on a small spot to check for reactions before use in larger areas. This aerosol is highly flammable and should be kept away from fire or other sources of heat or ignition. Do not smoke while using this product.
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