Strepsils with honey and lemon for sore throat
24 lozenges
Producer
RECKITT BENCKISER POLAND SA
Strepsils with honey and lemon is a drug recommended for the treatment of flu and cold symptoms.
Strepsils with honey and lemon:
- Provides relief from sore throat for up to 2 hours
- moisturizes irritated mucous membranes
- has antiviral and antibacterial effects
- has a pleasant honey-lemon flavor
The medicine is in the form of hard lozenges, thanks to which the active substances are released while taking the medicine and start working in the oral cavity. However, when you get a very sharp sore throat associated with, for example, tonsillitis, reach for Strepsils Intensive or Strepsils Intensive Direct and fight the source of the pain even more effectively.
Indications
Reach for Strepsils with honey and lemon if you are struggling with inflammation of the mouth and throat caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Symptoms of inflammation may include: a scratchy throat, constant sore throat and hoarseness or sore throat when swallowing. Strepsils with honey and lemon brings quick relief and soothes the throat by moisturizing the mucous membrane. After just 1 minute, it combats the cause of 95% of sore throat cases, which are respiratory viruses.
Composition
Strepsils sore throat lozenges with honey and lemon contain two active substances: 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol and amylmetacresol, as well as auxiliary substances, including: honey, peppermint oil and lemon oil. The active substances of the lozenges are antiseptics with antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and anesthetic properties. The natural honey contained in the lozenges additionally soothes and relieves sore throats.
Responsible entity
RECKITT BENCKISER POLAND SA
Before use, read the leaflet, which contains indications, contraindications, data on adverse effects and dosage, and information on the use of the medicinal product, or consult a doctor or pharmacist, as any drug used improperly may threaten your life or health.
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