Description
Thyme and Mallow Bronchostop Sine oral solution is an herbal medicine that soothes irritating coughs and helps dilute mucus in productive coughs. It contains extracts of thyme and mallow and does not contain the addition of alcohol and sugar. It is therefore dental-friendly and suitable for taking even after brushing your teeth in the evening or at night. The natural raspberry juice provides a pleasant aromatic fruit flavor that is adored by ” old and young “, and is also suitable for young children.
Bronchostop? Sine oral solution contains
Liquid extract of garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris L. and / or Thymus zygis L., herba)
Liquid extract of marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis L., radix) )
Instructions for use Bronchostop Sine oral solution
Bronchostop Sine oral solution is intended for oral use. After opening Bronchostop? Sine oral solution should be used within 4 weeks.
If necessary, Thyme and mallow Bronchostop can be dissolved in water or hot tea.
Do not eat or drink immediately after using this medicine. so as not to speed up the removal of the medicine from the oral mucosa or throat.
Adults and adolescents over 12 years of age: 15 ml every 3 to 4 hours
Children 4 to 12 years of age: 7.5 ml every 3 to 4 hours
Children under 4 years of age: because the product contains A small amount of alcohol syrup is not recommended for this age group.
Say stop cough!
Cough is a typical symptom of a cold. It is annoying and annoying, especially at night. Usually, the cough is first dry and irritating, then it develops into a productive one and we start to secrete thick mucus.
Nevertheless, the cough is also a protective reflex of the organism, as it prevents the narrowing of the airways due to foreign bodies and the airways. liberate.
With drugs for treatment or. for cough relief (antitussives) can soothe an unproductive and painful cough, especially an irritating cough at night. If, after a few days, mucus begins to be secreted and the dry irritating cough becomes productive, it can be relieved with medication to relieve expectoration. These drugs work by diluting the mucus and thus facilitating excretion.
Thyme or. garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris L. and / or T. zygis L., herba)
Thyme is not only a well-known spice, but has also been proven to have healing properties for centuries. It was used as an antitussive in ancient Greece. It contains essential oils, tannins and flavonoids. Thymol (essential oil) has antiseptic properties.
Thyme extracts relieve cough and accelerate the removal of mucus from the airways. In addition, thyme speeds up blood circulation, has antibacterial and antiseptic effects, as gargling thyme preparation soothes inflammation in the mouth and throat.