Vicks VapoDrops Lozenges Lemon And Menthol 72g
Vicks VapoDrops Lozenges Lemon And Menthol 72g
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Description
If congestion has you feeling hot and stuffy, these sugar-free, lemon-flavoured Vicks VapoDrops lozenges, with soothing menthol, will create a cooling sensation to make breathing feel easier.
Benefits:
- Vicks VapoDrops Lozenges Lemon And Menthol 72gm, for a cooling sensation that makes breathing feel easier
- Fresh fruity taste of real lemon juice and natural menthol from mint
- 100% sugar-free
- Vegan and suitable for vegetarians
- Easily resealable pack for your convenience
- Hygienic, individually twist-wrapped lozenges
Ingredients
Sweeteners (Isomalt, Xylitol, Sucralose), Acid: Citric Acid, Lemon juice concentrate (0.6 %), Natural flavouring, Natural flavouring substance menthol from mint (0.06 %).
Usage and Instructions
As and when you feel it is needed, allow a lozenge to dissolve in the mouth (do not chew and/or swallow).
Use a new lozenge every 2 hours, or when you feel you need to use one.
If you have a severe sore throat, and symptoms have not improved after 2 days, speak to your doctor or chemist.
Also, if you have a persistent cough, don't use the lozenges for more than 7 days, unless you have spoken to your doctor or chemist.
These lozenges are for adults, and for children who are able to use them without potentially choking on them.
If you are allergic to the ingredients contained in the lozenges, don't use them.
Warnings
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is best to speak to your medical professional before using Vicks Vapodrops.
Speak to your doctor or chemist before using these lozenges if any of the following applies to you: you have a mucus cough, you have a cough caused by smoking, you have a sore throat with a fever, you have a headache, swelling, skin rash, nausea, or vomiting, you are diabetic, you are using any other form of medication.
Side Effects
Should you experience any side-effect as a result of an allergic reaction, including itching skin and skin rashes, stop using these lozenges and speak to your doctor or chemist as soon as possible.