Childrens Allergy Relief Spray, Metered
Product Images NDC 51316-818

View Photos of Packaging, Regulatory Labels, and Product Appearance

Product Visual Gallery

This gallery contains 23 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Childrens Allergy Relief (NDC 51316-818). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Cvs Woonsocket Prescription Center, Incorporated, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

FDA Label Image

Childrens-allergy-relief (Childrens Allergy Relief)

Childrens-allergy-relief (Childrens Allergy Relief)
Childrens Allergy Relief Nasal Spray 50 mcg per spray by CVS Woonsocket Prescription Center, Incorporated. This non-drowsy nasal spray contains Fluticasone Propionate as the active ingredient and provides 72 metered sprays in a 0.38 fl oz (11.1 mL) bottle. The packaging highlights use for ages 4+ years and relief from allergy symptoms such as nasal congestion, itchy and watery eyes, itchy nose, runny nose, and sneezing.*
FDA Label Image

Image-two (Image 01)

FDA Label Image

Image-three (Image 02)

Image-three (Image 02)
Illustration showing five circular icons representing symptoms and triggers for allergy relief. The icons depict a nose, an eye, a flower, pollen, a paw print, and a house. These visuals suggest allergic symptoms and common environmental triggers.*
FDA Label Image

Image-four (Image 03)

Image-four (Image 03)
An instructional diagram showing a nasal spray bottle being used to spray medication into a nostril, illustrating the proper administration method for the product.*
FDA Label Image

Calendar (Image 04)

FDA Label Image

Image-five (Image 05)

Image-five (Image 05)
An instructional illustration showing a stylized gray nose flanked by purple text "1x" on both sides, likely indicating the number of sprays per nostril for a nasal spray product.*
FDA Label Image

Image-six (Image 06)

Image-six (Image 06)
An illustration showing the front view of a human nose with the notation '2x' on each side, indicating a dosage or application amount related to nasal use.*
FDA Label Image

Image-seven (Image 07)

Image-seven (Image 07)
An instructional diagram showing the proper way to use a nasal spray bottle. The image depicts a hand holding the nasal spray with an 'X' mark indicating an incorrect usage method, specifically not pointing the spray nozzle outward. It emphasizes correct nasal spray application technique.*
FDA Label Image

Keep-it-clean (Image 08)

FDA Label Image

Image-eight (Image 09)

Image-eight (Image 09)
An instructional illustration showing a hand holding a nasal spray with arrows indicating an up-and-down motion, likely demonstrating how to shake or prepare the nasal spray bottle before use.*
FDA Label Image

Image-one (Image 1)

Image-one (Image 1)
An illustration depicting a Triggered Cell with Allergens approaching it and Inflammatory Substances being released from the cell. The diagram visually represents a cellular response involving allergens and inflammation.*
FDA Label Image

Image-nine (Image 10)

Image-nine (Image 10)
Illustration showing a hand holding a nasal spray bottle under running water from a faucet. The image is labeled with the number 2, indicating a step in instructions for rinsing the spray nozzle.*
FDA Label Image

Image-ten (Image 11)

Image-ten (Image 11)
An instructional diagram illustrating a hand holding a nasal spray bottle with arrows indicating the connection or assembly of the spray pump to the bottle. The image appears to be a step in assembling or preparing the device for use.*
FDA Label Image

Image-eleven (Image 12)

Image-eleven (Image 12)
An instructional illustration showing a metered nasal spray bottle submerged in a glass of water, likely demonstrating a cleaning or priming step for the device.*
FDA Label Image

Get-the-relief-you-need (Image 13)

FDA Label Image

Image-twelve (Image 14)

Image-twelve (Image 14)
An instructional illustration showing a hand holding a nasal spray device. The image depicts the proper grip and use of the spray, with motion lines indicating the spray action.*
FDA Label Image

Image-thirteen (Image 15)

Image-thirteen (Image 15)
An instructional line drawing showing a hand holding a nasal spray bottle upright while the other hand removes the spray cap. This image likely illustrates preparation or use steps for childrens allergy relief nasal spray.*
FDA Label Image

Image-fourteen (Image 16)

Image-fourteen (Image 16)
An instructional illustration showing a person holding a nasal spray device near their nose, indicating the motion of pressing the spray actuator downward to release a dose. The image depicts proper usage of a metered nasal spray.*
FDA Label Image

Image-fifteen (Image 17)

Image-fifteen (Image 17)
An instructional illustration showing a person with eyes closed and both hands covering the nose, likely demonstrating how to use a nasal spray or apply nasal medication.*
FDA Label Image

Image-sixteen (Image 18)

Image-sixteen (Image 18)
An instructional line drawing depicting a person holding a nasal spray bottle and pointing to their nose, illustrating the correct use of the nasal spray. The person has closed eyes and is positioned facing forward.*
FDA Label Image

Image-seventeen (Image 19)

Image-seventeen (Image 19)
An instructional line drawing showing the tip of a metered nasal spray device. The illustration focuses on the spray nozzle tip, labeled clearly as 'Tip,' highlighting an important part of the nasal spray applicator.*
FDA Label Image

Image-eighteen (Image 20)

Image-eighteen (Image 20)
An illustration showing a nasal spray bottle positioned beside a simplified nose diagram, indicating the spray direction into the nasal passage. The image highlights the intended use of a nasal spray product.*
FDA Label Image

Image-nineteen (Image 21)

Image-nineteen (Image 21)
An instructional line drawing showing a person using a nasal spray. The individual is holding the spray bottle in one hand near the nostril, while the other hand gently presses on the opposite side of the nose, demonstrating proper nasal spray administration technique.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.