Amylmetacresol, dichlorobenzyl alcohol | Strepsils with honey and lemon pills, 36 pcs.
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$17.46
Regular Price
$26.00
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SKU
BID463435
Latin name
Strepsils
Strepsils
Latin name
Strepsils
Release form
Strepsils. Honey-lemon resorption tablets: yellow round tablets, with the letter "S" on the 2 sides of the tablet.
Packaging
in a blister 12 pcs. in a pack of cardboard 3 blisters.
Pharmacological action
Pharmacotherapeutic group: antiseptic
ATX code: R02AA03
Pharmacological properties
Pharmacodynamics
2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol is a benzene derivative, antiseptic. Amylmetacresol is a phenol derivative, an antiseptic. The mechanism of action of 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol and amylmethacresol is associated with coagulation of proteins of microbial and fungal cells, as well as with the interaction with lipids of cell membranes, which determines the effectiveness against pathogens.
The drug has an antiseptic effect in infectious and inflammatory diseases, is active against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms in vitro, has an antimycotic (antifungal) effect of
and an antiviral effect in vitro.
The drug has a softening effect on the oral mucosa and reduces irritation and sore throat, including swallowing and speech.
The drug reduces the intensity of sore throat 5 minutes after the start of resorption. The analgesic effect lasts up to 2 hours.
A pronounced analgesic effect compared with placebo is observed with the course of the drug for 3 days.
Pharmacokinetics
2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol is metabolized in the liver, excreted by the kidneys. There are no data on the metabolism of amyl methacresol.
Indications
Symptomatic treatment of sore throat with infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Children under 6 years old.
Sucrose / isomaltase deficiency, fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption.
Precautions
Pregnancy, lactation, diabetes.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Use of the drug during pregnancy and during breastfeeding is possible only on the advice of a doctor if
if the intended benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk of
to the fetus and baby.
Composition
One lozenge tablet contains
active ingredients: 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol 1.2 mg, amylmethacresol 0.6 mg
excipients:
lozenges: tartaric acid 26 mg, levomenthol (natural) 4.49 mg, peppermint leaf oil 0.48 mg, common anise seed oil 2.3 mg, crimson dye [Ponceau 4R] (Edikol CI 16255, E124) 0.32 mg, dye azorubine (Edikol CI 14720, E122) 0.05 mg, sugar syrup [sucrose, water], liquid dextrose [dextrose, oligo- and polysaccharides] to obtain a tablet weighing 2.6 g.
table heel suckable [honey-lemon]: tartaric acid 26 mg, honey 125.6 mg, peppermint leaf oil 0.62 mg of lemon oil (containing no terpene) 2.03 mg quinoline yellow dye (E104) 0.099 mg, sugar syrup [sucrose, water], liquid dextrose [dextrose, oligo- and polysaccharides] to obtain a tablet weighing 2.6 g.
Dosage and administration
Carefully read the instructions before taking the drug.
locally. Adults and children over 6 years: dissolve one tablet every 2-3 hours. Do not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours.
Do not exceed the indicated dose.
Duration of treatment - no more than 3 days. If symptoms persist after taking the drug for 3 days, stop treatment and consult a doctor.
Side effects
The following adverse reactions have been observed with short-term use of the drug in recommended doses. In the treatment of chronic conditions and with prolonged use, other adverse reactions may occur.
The frequency of adverse reactions was estimated based on the following criteria: very often ( 1/10), often (from 1/100 to <1/10), infrequently (from 1/1000 to <1/100), rarely (from 1/10 000 to <1/1000), very rarely (<1/10 000), the frequency is unknown (there is not enough data to estimate the frequency).
Immune system disorders
Frequency unknown: hypersensitivity reactions.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Frequency unknown: nausea, abdominal pain, discomfort in the mouth (burning or tingling sensation, swelling).
Disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Frequency unknown: rash.
If the above or other adverse reactions do not appear in the instructions, you should stop using the drug and consult a doctor.
Overdose
It is unlikely that a possible overdose can cause gastrointestinal discomfort: nausea.
Treatment: symptomatic under the supervision of a physician.
Storage conditions
The drug should be stored out of the reach of children, in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 25 РC.
Expiration
3 years.
Active ingredient
Amylmetacresol, Dichloroben ylov y alcohol
Dispensing conditions from
pharmacies Without a prescription
dosage form
dosage form
tablets
Rekitt Benckiser, the UK
Strepsils
Release form
Strepsils. Honey-lemon resorption tablets: yellow round tablets, with the letter "S" on the 2 sides of the tablet.
Packaging
in a blister 12 pcs. in a pack of cardboard 3 blisters.
Pharmacological action
Pharmacotherapeutic group: antiseptic
ATX code: R02AA03
Pharmacological properties
Pharmacodynamics
2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol is a benzene derivative, antiseptic. Amylmetacresol is a phenol derivative, an antiseptic. The mechanism of action of 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol and amylmethacresol is associated with coagulation of proteins of microbial and fungal cells, as well as with the interaction with lipids of cell membranes, which determines the effectiveness against pathogens.
The drug has an antiseptic effect in infectious and inflammatory diseases, is active against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms in vitro, has an antimycotic (antifungal) effect of
and an antiviral effect in vitro.
The drug has a softening effect on the oral mucosa and reduces irritation and sore throat, including swallowing and speech.
The drug reduces the intensity of sore throat 5 minutes after the start of resorption. The analgesic effect lasts up to 2 hours.
A pronounced analgesic effect compared with placebo is observed with the course of the drug for 3 days.
Pharmacokinetics
2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol is metabolized in the liver, excreted by the kidneys. There are no data on the metabolism of amyl methacresol.
Indications
Symptomatic treatment of sore throat with infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Children under 6 years old.
Sucrose / isomaltase deficiency, fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption.
Precautions
Pregnancy, lactation, diabetes.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Use of the drug during pregnancy and during breastfeeding is possible only on the advice of a doctor if
if the intended benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk of
to the fetus and baby.
Composition
One lozenge tablet contains
active ingredients: 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol 1.2 mg, amylmethacresol 0.6 mg
excipients:
lozenges: tartaric acid 26 mg, levomenthol (natural) 4.49 mg, peppermint leaf oil 0.48 mg, common anise seed oil 2.3 mg, crimson dye [Ponceau 4R] (Edikol CI 16255, E124) 0.32 mg, dye azorubine (Edikol CI 14720, E122) 0.05 mg, sugar syrup [sucrose, water], liquid dextrose [dextrose, oligo- and polysaccharides] to obtain a tablet weighing 2.6 g.
table heel suckable [honey-lemon]: tartaric acid 26 mg, honey 125.6 mg, peppermint leaf oil 0.62 mg of lemon oil (containing no terpene) 2.03 mg quinoline yellow dye (E104) 0.099 mg, sugar syrup [sucrose, water], liquid dextrose [dextrose, oligo- and polysaccharides] to obtain a tablet weighing 2.6 g.
Dosage and administration
Carefully read the instructions before taking the drug.
locally. Adults and children over 6 years: dissolve one tablet every 2-3 hours. Do not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours.
Do not exceed the indicated dose.
Duration of treatment - no more than 3 days. If symptoms persist after taking the drug for 3 days, stop treatment and consult a doctor.
Side effects
The following adverse reactions have been observed with short-term use of the drug in recommended doses. In the treatment of chronic conditions and with prolonged use, other adverse reactions may occur.
The frequency of adverse reactions was estimated based on the following criteria: very often ( 1/10), often (from 1/100 to <1/10), infrequently (from 1/1000 to <1/100), rarely (from 1/10 000 to <1/1000), very rarely (<1/10 000), the frequency is unknown (there is not enough data to estimate the frequency).
Immune system disorders
Frequency unknown: hypersensitivity reactions.
Gastrointestinal disorders
Frequency unknown: nausea, abdominal pain, discomfort in the mouth (burning or tingling sensation, swelling).
Disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Frequency unknown: rash.
If the above or other adverse reactions do not appear in the instructions, you should stop using the drug and consult a doctor.
Overdose
It is unlikely that a possible overdose can cause gastrointestinal discomfort: nausea.
Treatment: symptomatic under the supervision of a physician.
Storage conditions
The drug should be stored out of the reach of children, in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 25 РC.
Expiration
3 years.
Active ingredient
Amylmetacresol, Dichloroben ylov y alcohol
Dispensing conditions from
pharmacies Without a prescription
dosage form
dosage form
tablets
Rekitt Benckiser, the UK
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