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NO ONE HAS BEEN ABLE TO ANSWER MY QUESTION! What is the adhesive used on nasal strips? For snoring or sports?
I have a challenge for you, if you think you can find this information!
I've looked at every box in the store. Not one of them give the name of the adhesive or the ingredients. Can a nurse, student or chemistry expert please find this out? Maybe a link so I can read about it. I have Googled, Yahoo'd, asked Jeeves, Dog Piled, Monster Crawled, used all search engines on Internet Explorer, as well as MSN'd and can not find the answer!!!! Some people are allergic to certain things, it shouldn't be that hard to find. Aren't companies suppose to give a list of ingredients on all the products now days? My family would appreciate the info.!!! And you will get 10 points and my humble respect!!
I did contact the Breathe Right company after I posted this question and all they would tell me is it was latex free and the adhesive was proprietary issue and they would not give the information. So I couldn't even get it from them, my question will go down in history as unanswered! But, thanks everyone for your time!!!
It was definitely not the chloroformovelcro. That has to be removed with glue remover. Good try though.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't know what the adhesive is composed of but I do know that it doesn't contain latex if that's what you're worried about. With I could help more!
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