Strepsils
Strepsils is a brand of throat lozenges used to relieve symptoms of throat and mouth infections. The lozenges are manufactured by Reckitt, a global consumer health and hygiene company. Strepsils lozenges contain antiseptic ingredients, which help to fight bacterial throat infections and soothe the throat. They are available in a variety of flavors and formulations, catering to different preferences and needs.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The active ingredients in Strepsils vary depending on the specific product variant. Commonly, Strepsils lozenges contain two main antiseptic ingredients: Amylmetacresol and 2,4-Dichlorobenzyl alcohol. These compounds work by killing bacteria and viruses that can cause throat infections and sore throats. Some versions of Strepsils also include additional components such as Lidocaine, a local anesthetic used to numb throat pain, and various flavoring agents to improve taste.
Uses[edit | edit source]
Strepsils are primarily used for the relief of symptoms associated with throat infections and mouth ulcers, including sore throat, pain, and discomfort. They can also be used to alleviate dry coughs by moistening and lubricating the throat tissues. The lozenges are designed for symptomatic relief and do not treat the underlying cause of the infection.
Variants[edit | edit source]
The Strepsils brand offers a wide range of product variants to suit different needs and preferences. These include Strepsils Original, Strepsils Honey and Lemon, Strepsils Extra (containing Lidocaine for additional pain relief), and Strepsils Warm. Each variant comes with its specific formulation and flavor, providing options for consumers seeking relief from throat discomfort.
Administration and Dosage[edit | edit source]
Strepsils lozenges are intended for oral use. The recommended dosage for adults and children over six years of age is one lozenge every 2-3 hours, as needed. It is important not to exceed the stated dose and to consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist.
Precautions and Side Effects[edit | edit source]
While Strepsils are generally safe for most people, some individuals may experience side effects or allergic reactions to the ingredients. Common side effects include mild irritation or numbness in the mouth or throat. If severe allergic reactions or other adverse effects occur, use of the product should be discontinued, and medical advice should be sought.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Strepsils lozenges offer a convenient and effective option for the relief of throat and mouth discomfort associated with infections. With a range of formulations and flavors, they cater to various preferences and needs. As with any medication, it is important to use Strepsils according to the instructions and consult a healthcare professional if symptoms do not improve.
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