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Strepsils Maux de Gorge Honey Lemon 36 lozenges
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Strepsils Maux de Gorge Honey Lemon 36 lozenges

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Strepsils HONEY LEMON 36 TABLETS: This medicine is indicated in cases of sore throat and low intensity without fever and mouth ulcers, small mouth sores.

For warnings, precautions and contraindications, please refer to the instructions for use.

Description Strepsils Honey Lemon 36 Lozenges

Strepsils Miel Citron 36 Pastilles is indicated for mild sore throats without fever, as well as mouth ulcers and small mouth sores. For adults and children over 6 years of age. Flavor: honey-lemon.

  • Sore throats are tingling, painful or burning sensations, sometimes associated with difficulty swallowing or speaking, and other symptoms depending on the location and cause of the illness.
  • Canker sores are small, superficial ulcers that most often form on the mucous membranes inside the mouth: on the inside of the cheeks, the tongue, the inside of the lips, the palate or the gums.
  • Mouth sores can be caused by bacterial, viral or fungal infections, loose orthodontic wires, ill-fitting dentures or the sharp edge of a broken tooth or filling.

Composition

  • Amylmetacresol 0.6mg, 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol 1.2mg.
  • Excipients: honey, deterpenated lemon essential oil, tartaric acid, quinoline yellow, peppermint essential oil, sucrose-glucose solution.

Dosage

Take one antiseptic lozenge 3 to 6 times a day.

Suck the lozenges slowly, without chewing, to allow the active ingredient to take effect.

Relieve Your Throat with Strepsils Honey Lemon

Experience fast relief from sore throats with Strepsils Honey Lemon. 36 convenient lozenges to take anywhere for a cool, soothing sensation all day long. Trust Strepsils, your ally in getting your life back on track.

The Healing Power of Honey and Lemon

Let yourself be seduced by Strepsils Honey Lemon Sore Throat Lozenges, which combine the incredible healing power of nature with modern science. Our honey-rich formula effectively soothes irritated throats, while lemon provides a long-lasting sensation of freshness. Don't let sore throats disrupt your daily routine!

Convenient lozenges to take everywhere

Be ready to tackle sore throats wherever you are with Strepsils Honey Lemon lozenges. Their practical format makes them easy to slip into your bag or pocket, so you can take them with you wherever you go. Thanks to them, you'll always be ready to relieve an irritated throat, whether you're at the office, on the move or simply enjoying your day.

A trusted brand for your sore throat

For decades, Strepsils has been synonymous with fast, effective relief for sore throats. With our Lemon Honey lozenges, we continue to provide high-quality solutions, so you can get on with your life quickly and effectively. Trust Strepsils to take care of your throat.

Contraindications

  • Allergy to any ingredient, diabetes.

Oral use .

Read instructions carefully.

Packaging

Box of 36 lozenges. This remedy to soothe sore throats is also available in a smaller, less expensive format of 24 Strepsil Honey-Lemon lozenges.

Warnings on medicines bought online

Please note that medicines are not like other products. Read the package insert carefully before ordering. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice. Beware of incompatibilities with your current products.

  • Please inform your online pharmacist of your current treatments to identify any incompatibilities. The order validation form contains a personalized message field for this purpose.
  • Click here to find the package leaflet for this drug on the Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des Produits de Santé website.

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NOTICE

ANSM - Updated: 29/03/2018

Name of the drug

STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck

Amylmetacresol, 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol

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Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

You should always take this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or by your doctor or pharmacist.

This medicine is a self-medication specialty, which can be used without consultation or prescription from a doctor.

· Keep this leaflet. You might need to read it again.

· Talk to your pharmacist for any advice or information.

· If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any undesirable effect that is not mentioned in this leaflet. See section 4.

· You should talk to your doctor if you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 3 days.

What does this booklet contain ?

1. What is STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck and in what cases is it used?

2. What information do you need to know before using STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck?

3. How to use STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck?

4. What are the possible side effects?

5. How to store STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck?

6. Contents of the package and other information.

1. WHAT IS STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR?

Pharmacotherapeutic group Local antiseptic - ATC code: R: Respiratory system

This medicine contains two local antiseptics (amylmetacresol and 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol).

This medicine is indicated in adults and children over 6 years in case of sore throat and without fever.

You should talk to your doctor if you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 3 days.

2. BEFORE YOU USE STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck?

Do not take STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck:

· if you are allergic to the active substances or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine, listed in section 6.

· in a child under 6 years old

If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicine.

Warnings and precautions

Prolonged use (more than 5 days) of this drug is undesirable as it may alter the natural microbial balance of the mouth and throat.

Due to the presence of glucose and sucrose, these medicinal products should not be used in case of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome or sucrase-isomaltase deficiency (rare metabolic diseases).

Sore throat

In the event of fever, purulent sputum (sputum), discomfort with food swallowing, as well as if worsening or lack of improvement after 3 days: CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN.

Canker sores, small sores of the mouth:

In case of extensive lesions, extensions of the lesions, appearance of fever: CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OR YOUR PHARMACIST .

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck.

The use of this drug is not recommended in patients with fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome or sucrase / isomaltase (rare hereditary diseases) deficiency.

Other medicines and STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck

This medicine contains 2 local antiseptics (amylmetacresol and 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol).

Other medicines contain: do not combine them, so as not to exceed the recommended maximum doses (see dosage and method of administration).

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you use, have recently used, or may use any other medicines.

STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck with food, drinks and alcohol

Not applicable.

Pregnancy, lactation and fertility

If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.

Pregnancy

The use of STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to be sucked is not recommended during pregnancy and in women of childbearing age who do not use contraception.

feeding

A risk for breastfed newborns / infants can not be ruled out. STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck should not be used while breastfeeding.

Driving and using machines

Not applicable.

STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck contains excipients with known effect: Glucose, Sucrose

3. HOW TO USE STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck?

Dosage

RESERVED FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN OVER 6 YEARS

The recommended dose in adults and children over 6 years: 1 lozenge, 3 to 6 times a day.

Slowly suck the lozenge without chewing it, or swallow it by spacing the plugs.

It is best to suck the pellet away from meals.

The duration of use is limited to 5 days

If you feel that the effect of this medicine is too strong or too weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if in doubt.

If you take more STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck than you should

Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have abnormal symptoms

If you forget to take STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck

Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose you forgot to take.

If you stop taking STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck

Not applicable.

If you have any further questions about the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

4. WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

· Allergic reactions

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any undesirable effect that is not mentioned in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the national reporting system: National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) and the network of Regional Pharmacovigilance Centers - Website: www.ansm.sante.fr

By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information about the safety of the medicine.

5. HOW TO STERPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge to suck?

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.

Store this medication at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.

Do not dispose of any medication in the sewage system or in the household garbage. Ask your pharmacist to eliminate medications that you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

6. CONTENTS OF PACKAGING AND OTHER INFORMATION

What STREPSILS HONEY LEMON contains, lozenge to suck

· The active substances are:

Amylmetacresol ................................................. .................................................. ...... 0.6000 mg

2,4-Dichlorobenzyl alcohol ............................................ ......................................... 1,2000 mg

For a lozenge.

· The other ingredients are: sucrose solution / liquid glucose / honey / tartaric acid / peppermint essential oil / detergent lemon oil / quinoline yellow

What STREPSILS HONEY LEMON, lozenge and contents of the pack

Boxes of 24 and 36 tablets

Marketing Authorization Holder

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE France

38 VICTOR BASCH STREET

CS 11018

91305 MASSY CEDEX

Operator of the marketing authorization

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE France

38 VICTOR BASCH STREET

CS 11018

91305 MASSY CEDEX

Maker

RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

NOTTINGHAM SITE

THANE ROAD, NOTTINGHAM

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, NG 90 2 DB

UK

Names of the drug in the member states of the European Economic Area

Not applicable.

The last date this leaflet was revised is:

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Other

Detailed information on this medicine is available on the ANSM website (France).

VIDAL OF THE FAMILY

STREPSILS

Orbuccal preparation for antiseptic purposes

amylmetacresol, dichlorobenzyl alcohol

. Presentations . Composition . Indications . Contraindications . Warning . Pregnancy and breastfeeding . Directions for use and dosage . Advice . Undesirable effects . Lexicon

PRESENTATIONS (summary)

STREPSILS icy mint: lozenge to be sucked; box of 24.
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STREPSILS Honey Lemon: pellet to suck (yellow); box of 24.
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STREPSILS Honey Lemon: pellet to suck (yellow); box of 36.
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STREPSILS Orange: pellet (orange); box of 24.
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Laboratory Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare France

COMPOSITION (summary)
p past mint p past honey lemon p past orange
amylmetacresol 0.6 mg 0.6 mg 0.6 mg
Dichlorobenzyl alcohol 1.2 mg 1.2 mg 1.2 mg
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 100 mg
sugars 2.6 g 2.45 g 2.4 g
levomenthol + +
Mint, essential oil + +

INDICATIONS (summary)
This medicine contains two local antiseptics .
It is used to relieve sore throat pain with little fever.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (summary)
This medication should not be used in children younger than 6 years of age.
WARNING (Contents)
In case of fever, swallowing gene or persisting symptoms after 5 days, consult your doctor. It can tell the difference between a pharyngitis and an angina. In case of bacterial angina, antibiotic treatment is necessary to avoid further complications, cardiac or renal.
Prolonged use of local antiseptic treatments ( gargle , mouthwash , lozenge) is undesirable; it can alter the natural microbial balance of the throat.
These pellets contain a considerable amount of sugar (sucrose).
PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING (summary)
The effect of this medication during pregnancy or lactation is not well known. The assessment of the possible risk associated with its use is individual: ask your pharmacist or doctor for advice.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE (summary)
The pellets should be sucked slowly without being chewed, preferably away from meals.

Usual dosage:

  • Adult and child over 6 years: 1 tablet, 3 to 6 times a day.
TIPS (summary)
This medicinal product may be freely available in certain pharmacies; nevertheless, do not hesitate to ask your pharmacist for advice.
POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS (summary)
Allergic reaction .


GLOSSARY (summary)


antibiotic
A substance capable of blocking the multiplication of certain bacteria or killing them. The spectrum of an antibiotic is the set of bacteria on which this product is usually active. Unlike bacteria, viruses are not susceptible to antibiotics. The first antibiotics were extracted from mushroom cultures: penicillium (penicillin), streptomyces (streptomycin). They are currently manufactured by chemical synthesis. Antibiotics are divided into families: penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides, tetracyclines (cyclines), sulphonamides, aminoglycosides, lincosanides, phenicolates, polymyxins, quinolones, imidazoles, etc.
Inappropriate use of antibiotics may lead to the development of resistance: use antibiotics only on medical prescription, adhere to its dosage and duration, do not give or advise another person an antibiotic prescribed for you .


antiseptic
A substance that locally destroys bacteria, reducing their numbers and preventing their proliferation. Some antiseptics are also active on microscopic fungi and viruses.


mouthwash
Medication that acts by contact on the throat and internal walls of the mouth. It is administered by spraying or brushing.


gargle
A method of local treatment which aims to leave in contact with the throat a drug pure or diluted in cold or lukewarm water. The head is tilted backwards, a continuous exhalation preventing the liquid from descending into the lungs. The solution used must not be swallowed.


pharyngitis
Inflammation or infection of the pharynx.


Allergic reaction
Reaction due to hypersensitivity of the organism to a drug. Allergic reactions can take a wide variety of aspects: urticaria, angioedema, eczema, eruption of pimples resembling measles, etc. Anaphylactic shock is a generalized allergic reaction that causes discomfort due to a sudden drop in blood pressure.


sugar
General term for various substances of which the most widely used is sucrose. Other sugars can be contained in drugs: glucose, fructose, lactose, etc. Glucose is the sugar used by the body; it is the only one to circulate in considerable quantity in the blood.
Sweeteners (false sugar) are allowed in diabetics or people on a diet, and are very low in calories.

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