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The main active ingredients – sage extract and oil – have a pronounced anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, astringent and expectorant effect. Vitamin C helps to increase immunity, which is important for colds. Sage extract with vitamin C Dr. Theiss disinfects the oral cavity and nasopharynx, promotes sputum discharge and rapid recovery from colds, infectious diseases of the upper respiratory tract, which are accompanied by cough.
The main active ingredients – sage extract and oil – have a pronounced anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, astringent and expectorant effect. Vitamin C helps to increase immunity, which is important for colds. Sage extract with vitamin C Dr. Theiss disinfects the oral cavity and nasopharynx, promotes sputum discharge and rapid recovery from colds, infectious diseases of the upper respiratory tract, which are accompanied by cough.
As part of the complex therapy of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract, accompanied by cough, diseases of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity and pharynx: stomatitis, gingivitis, pharyngitis.
Adults and children over 4 years of age: 1 tablet 3-4 times a day, slowly dissolving in the mouth.
The course of treatment is determined by the doctor depending on the course of the disease.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. Children under 4 years of age.
Allergic reactions are possible, including skin rash, itching, urticaria, angioedema, and sometimes anaphylactic shock in the presence of sensitization.
Since the drug contains ascorbic acid, albeit in small amounts, it should be used with caution in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, a tendency to thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, diabetes mellitus, and severe kidney disease.
Information for diabetics: 1 tablet contains 2.34 g of carbohydrates.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding. There are no sufficient studies on the use of this drug during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Therefore, the drug is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Children: Children under 4 years of age are not recommended to take the drug.
Impact on the ability to drive vehicles or other mechanisms. Not expected.
Taking sage preparations may affect the effectiveness of drugs that act through GABA receptors (barbiturates, benzodiazepines); simultaneous use with such drugs is not recommended.
Absorption of ascorbic acid is reduced with simultaneous use of oral contraceptives, consumption of fruit or vegetable juices, and alkaline drinks.
Ascorbic acid, when administered orally, increases the absorption of penicillin, tetracycline, and iron, and increases the risk of crystalluria during treatment with salicylates.
There are no reports of overdose of the drug. However, excessive intake of sage preparations can cause gastrointestinal disorders.
At a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
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