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Difflam Sore Throat Spray Forte provides fast relief by reducing inflammation, a cause of throat pain.
The anti-inflammatory action targets the site of inflammation to reduce swelling and pain.
The multi-directional spray nozzle allows application directly onto the sore inflamed area for fast relief.
- Fresh mint flavour.
- 6 Years +.
- Sugar, Lactose, & Gluten Free.
For temporary relief from the symptoms of:
- Sore throat.
- Tonsillitis.
- Pharyngitis.
- Mouth ulcers.
- Redness and inflammatory conditions.
- Pain following mouth or throat surgery.
- Radiation mucositis.
- Pain following dental procedures.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Benzydamine Hydrochloride 510 micrograms
CONTAINS
Contains: Alcohol (8% w/v), Hydroxybenzoates, Saccharin.
DIRECTIONS
Age: Adults and children over 12 years: Dosage: Spray 2-4 times directly onto the sore/inflamed area. Swallow gently. How often: Every 1 1/2-3 hours as required. Age: Children 6-12 years: Dosage: Spray 2 times directly onto the sore/inflamed area. Swallow gently. How often: Every 1 1/2-3 hours as required.
USAGE ADVICE
- Not recommended for children under 6 years. - Uninterrupted treatment should not exceed 7 days. - If symptoms persist, see your doctor or pharmacist. - Before first use or after a period of non-use, prime the spray by depressing the pump until the mist is released. After use, wipe the nozzle with a tissue to prevent blockage.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Store below 25°C.
PRODUCT WARNINGS
Do not use this medicine - If past the expiry date. - If you are allergic to benzydamine or other anti-inflammatory medicines. If an allergic reaction occurs, stop taking and see your doctor immediately. See your doctor or pharmacist before use if you are pregnant or likely to become pregnant. While using this medicine: - Keep out of reach of children. - Avoid contact with eyes.
Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, please talk to your healthcare professional. Incorrect us may be harmful.