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MAL10070656TProspan cough syrup is traditionally used for relief of cough, throat irritation and reducing phlegm. Non-drowsy, no added sugar & no added alcohol.Â
Product Description
Prospan F Cough Syrup 100ml
The active ingredient is: Hedera helix Extract (Dried Ivy Leaf Extract).
5 ml of liquid contains 35 mg of Hedera helix extract from folium (5-7.5:1), 6.7 mg of potassium sorbate (Ph.Eur.) (preservative).
The other ingredients are: Citric acid, anhydrous (Ph.Eur.); xanthan gum; sorbitol solution 70% (crystallising) (Ph.Eur.); aromas; menthol; purified water.
5ml of liquid contains 1.925 g of sorbitol (Ph.Eur.) (sweetener) = 0.16 BU.
It is a liquid medicinal product for oral administration.
Prospan F Cough Syrup contains no alcohol or gluten.
Ingredient / Content
Dried ivy leaf extract (Hedera helix extract).
How To Use
Use encosed measuring cup. Shake well before use.
Length of treatment is dependent on the nature and severity of patient's condition. However, even in the case of mild inflammation of the respiratory tract, treatment should last for one week at least. In the interests of ensuring that patient's recovery is permanent and complete, it is recommended that the patient should keep taking Prospan for another 2-3 days after the patient's symptoms have disappeared. If the patient has the impression that the effect of Prospan F Cough Syrup is too strong or too weak, talk to a doctor or pharmacist.
If the patient takes more Prospan F Cough Syrup than they should: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Ingestion of significantly higher amounts (more than three times the daily dose) may lead to nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. In this case patient should consult a doctor.
If the patient forgets to take Prospan F Cough Syrup: Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose. Simply continue to take Prospan F Cough Syrup as prescribed by a doctor or as directed.SKU
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