Sucrets Sorethroat/Cough
Sucrets SoreThroat/Cough 18 Lozenge
What is Sucrets Sorethroat/Cough?
Sucrets Sore Throat/Cough lozenges provide targeted relief for sore throat and cough symptoms. Each lozenge contains dyclonine hydrochloride for effective pain relief and menthol to help suppress coughing. These lozenges come in a convenient, portable form and are suitable for adults and children over the age of four.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Mild mouth or throat irritation
Warnings
- Do not use for more than 2 days without consulting a doctor
- Avoid use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients
- Keep out of reach of children
- Consult your doctor if your sore throat is severe, persists for more than 2 days, or is accompanied by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting
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What is Sucrets Sorethroat/Cough ?
Sucrets Sore Throat/Cough lozenges provide targeted relief for sore throat and cough symptoms. Each lozenge contains dyclonine hydrochloride for effective pain relief and menthol to help suppress coughing. These lozenges come in a convenient, portable form and are suitable for adults and children over the age of four.- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Mild mouth or throat irritation
- Do not use for more than 2 days without consulting a doctor
- Avoid use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients
- Keep out of reach of children
- Consult your doctor if your sore throat is severe, persists for more than 2 days, or is accompanied by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting
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Sucrets SoreThroat/Cough 18 Lozenge
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