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Vicks Vapodrops Honey Lemon 16 lozenges

Honey Lemon Throat Lozenges Offering Fast And Effective Relief For Throat Inflammation And Irritation.

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  • Key IngredientsHoney, Lemon, Soothing Agents
  • Product FormLozenges
  • Package Size16 Pieces
  • Caution & WarningsFor Use As Needed. Do Not Use On Children Under 6 Years Of Age.
  • Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place Below 25°C Away From Moisture And Heat.
  • How To UseSuck one tablet slowly every 2-3 hours as needed, not to exceed 8 tablets per day.
  • ConcernsCough & Throat Congestion

1. What is the main use of Vicks VapoDrops lozenges?,

"They are used to provide temporary, soothing relief for sore throats, alleviate mild nasal congestion, and calm minor coughs associated with colds and throat irritation."

2. How do these lozenges help relieve congestion?,

"They contain active ingredients (such as Menthol or other essential oils) that release cooling vapors when sucked, which helps soothe the respiratory passages and relieve congestion."

3. What is the role of Honey and Lemon in the formulation?,

Honey acts as a natural soothing agent and relieves irritation. Lemon provides a refreshing flavor and may aid in the feeling of open breathing.

4. How often can these lozenges be used per day?,

One lozenge is slowly dissolved in the mouth every two to three hours as needed. The recommended daily dosage indicated on the package should not be exceeded.

5. Are these lozenges safe for children?,

"They are generally recommended for children over 6 years of age, to ensure they can safely suck on the lozenge completely without the risk of choking, and adult supervision is necessary."