Alontan Neo Family
AFTER-BITE PEN
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ALONTAN NEO FAMILY AFTER-BITE PEN dispenses an ammonia-based liquid that soothes discomfort (itching, redness, swelling) caused by mosquito bites, other insects, stinging plants, jellyfish.
ALONTAN NEO FAMILY AFTER-BITE PEN contains ammonia and is suitable for children, even young children. It can be used from 3 years of age.
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How to use it: simply dispense the liquid and gently massage the area to be treated with the tip of the pen. If necessary, repeat the application after a few minutes.
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Non usare su cute lesa o su pelle arrossata, sulle labbra, vicino agli occhi. Non usare in gravidanza e allattamento.
Contains 14 ml of soothing liquid.
Did you know...?
Prehistoric
mosquitoes
entombed in amber
Prehistoric mosquitoes entombed in amber
During the dinosaur era, 190 million years ago, mosquitoes did with the thin skin of dinosaurs what they do with ours today: they bit and sucked the blood they needed for reproduction. Dinosaurs provided an inexhaustible source of food for the tiny, inconspicuous mosquitoes. Even the most armour-plated reptiles were vulnerable: the skin covered in the thick keratin scales (also present in our nails) of plate dinosaurs was a convenient target. All dinosaurs were as easy prey as birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians are today. Prehistoric mosquito specimens entombed in amber contain the blood of dinosaurs infected with various mosquito-borne diseases, including malaria. In Michael Crichton's novel Jurassic Park, dinosaur DNA is extracted from the very blood inside a fossilised mosquito preserved in amber. In 1993, Steven Spielberg featured a mosquito in Jurassic Park but made a mistake: the one in the film is one of the very few species that does not need blood to reproduce!
Source: Winegard, Timothy Charles “THE MOSQUITO: a human history of our deadliest predator”. New York: Dutton (2019).