Amylmetakrezol Dyhlorbenzylov y alcohol – Strepsils lemon /sugar 24 pcs

$17.00

Description

Latin name

Strepsils

Release form

Strepsils. Lemon resorption tablets: yellow round tablets from a translucent caramel mass with the image of the letter “S” on 2 sides of the tablet.

Packaging

in a blister pack of 12 pcs. in a pack of cardboard 2 blisters.

Pharmacological action

Suitable for those who, due to diabetes or other reasons, prefer to stop using sugar. The drug contains two antiseptic components that fight infections that cause sore throat. Thanks to the tablet format for resorption, the active substance is distributed more evenly in the tissues of the pharynx and lasts longer, which gives more opportunities for therapeutic effect.

Indications

Treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity and pharynx (relieves pain and alleviates sore throat). The drug can be used for people with diabetes (sugar free).

Contraindications

Children under 5 years.

Hypersensitivity to the drug.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

Use of the drug during pregnancy and lactation is possible only under the supervision of a physician.

Composition

Active ingredients: amyl methacresol – 0.6 mg, 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol – 1.2 mg. Excipients: tartaric acid 26 mg, lemon flavor 74940-74 4.16 mg, quinoline yellow dye (E 104) 0.162 mg, sodium saccharin 2 mg, isomaltose 1834.296 mg, maltitol syrup 458.57 to obtain a tablet weighing 2, 35 g

Dosage and administration

Adults and children 5 years of age and older: Dissolve one tablet every 2-3 hours.

Do not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours.

Side effects

Rarely: allergic reaction.

Overdose

Due to low systemic absorption, overdose is unlikely.

Symptoms: gastrointestinal discomfort.

Treatment: carry out symptomatic therapy.

Storage conditions

The drug should be stored out of the reach of children, in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.

Expiration

3 years.

Active ingredient

Amylmetacresol, Dichlorobenzyl alcohol

Dispensing conditions at the

pharmacies No over-the-counter

Dosage form

Dosage form

lozenges

Rekitt Benckiser, the UK