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MediHerb Broncafect Phytosynergist® Liquid 200ml
MediHerb Broncafect Phytosynergist® Liquid 200ml
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Broncafect Phytosynergist Liquid contains herbs used in Western herbal medicine to decrease symptoms of the common cold, relieve mild bronchial coughs and reduce excess chest phlegm.
Indications
- Echinacea root is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to decrease the symptoms of the common cold including sneezing, cough, runny nose and general malaise
- Pleurisy Root, Licorice, White Horehound and Thyme are expectorants traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to clear excess respiratory tract mucus
- Licorice root is used in traditional Western herbal medicine as a demulcent, antitussive and antispasmodic to relieve mild bronchial coughs
- Pleurisy Root and Ginger root are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine as diaphoretics
Dose:
5 mL with water or juice 3 times daily
Ingredients:
Each 5 mL dose contains: | |
Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) extract | 1ml |
derived from root dry | 1.7g |
Asclepias tuberosa (Pleurisy Root) extract | 1ml |
derived from root dry | 500mg |
Echinacea angustifolia (Echinacea) extract | 1ml |
derived from root dry | 500mg |
Thymus vulgaris (Thyme) extract | 1ml |
derived from leaf dry 500 mg | 500mg |
Marrubium vulgare (White Horehound) extract | 500mcl |
derived from herb dry | 250mg |
Zingiber officinale (Ginger) extract | 500mcl |
derived from rhizome dry | 250mg |
Allergen Information
- No Added: Gluten, soya bean, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours.
- Vegan friendly.
Excipients
Ethanol and water.
Warnings:
- Contains ethanol 48% v/v.
- Caution in pregnancy.
- Contraindicated in hypertension (including women prone to hypertension during pregnancy), oedema and in those taking thiazide or loop diuretics.
- Caution is advised in patients receiving prednisolone or midazolam by injection. Caution in those taking warfarin or albendazole.
- Avoid long-term use in patients taking antihypertensive medications, digoxin and potassium-depleting drugs other than thiazide and loop diuretics (such as corticosteroids). Caution is advised in patients taking cilostazol due to the risk of hypokalaemia. Place patients on a high-potassium diet.
- Ginger should be used cautiously in patients taking antacids (it may decrease the effectiveness as Ginger increases gastric secretory activity) or crizotinib. • The risk of allergic reaction to Echinacea is very small, especially if preparations of the root are used since these are free of pollens.
- Contraindicated in patients taking immunosuppressant medication (e.g. transplant patients) - short-term therapy only is suggested in this instance.
- Thyme leaf may provide a small amount of vitamin K, which may affect some medications.
- Children under two years of age should not be treated for symptoms of respiratory tract infections without medical advice.
- Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia. If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.